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  • Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature

    How Civilization Destroys Happiness

    by Chet Shupe ...
    Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature is a book I wrote to explain how civilization destroys happiness. What do I mean by "the wisdom of human nature?" Well, all animate beings come into this world with an inborn wisdom—the instincts that inform them on how to behave in ways that enable their species to flourish. This wisdom has been genetically accumulating, in each species, since the first ... Read more

    $4.11 CAD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Quest for Intimacy

    by Chet Shupe ...
    Regardless of nationality, ideology, religion, education, or technological prowess, humans the world over want basically the same thing, which is to love and be loved. Yet, we modern humans spend most of our lifetimes pursuing wealth and privilege. Is there a connection between our pursuit of wealth, and our loss of intimacy? To grasp what it is, we need to understand the nature of love.Humans ... Read more

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  • Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature

    How Civilization Destroys Happiness

    by Chet Shupe ...
    This book was written to get us in touch with our own human nature—the inborn recipe of requirements for human wellbeing. In case you haven't noticed, civilization wants us to follow a totally different recipe—one that keeps telling us to ignore what we feel, and act otherwise. This book tells the truth about what humans need to be happy, and how our civilized way of life insists that we spend the ... Read more

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  • The Elephant in the Room

    by Chet Shupe ...
    Humanity is blind to the failures of civilization. Though we suffer emotionally from the shortcomings in our way of life, we work hard to ignore our pain, assuming our suffering is our own fault. If we could observe civilization from the outside, we might see these failings and be able to free ourselves from all the mistaken beliefs that hold modern society together, and relieve the pain.Humans ... Read more

    $6.99 CAD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature

    How Civilization Destroys Happiness

    by Chet Shupe ...
    Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature is a book I wrote to explain how civilization destroys happiness. What do I mean by "the wisdom of human nature?" Well, all animate beings come into this world with an inborn wisdom―the instincts that inform them on how to behave in ways that enable their species to flourish. This wisdom has been genetically accumulating, in each species, since the first ... Read more

    $5.99 CAD

  • How The Rational Mind Repressed The Emotional Mind Into Submission Once We Got The Spoken Word

    by Chet Shupe ...
    For thousands of years, we've built civilizations, obeyed laws, and followed systems designed to keeporder-but at what cost to the human soul?In Exiled From Ourselves, Chet Shupe presents a powerful collection of four interwoven essays thatconfront one of the deepest tragedies of modern life: our emotional exile from ourselves, each other,and the natural world. Through personal insight, ... Read more

    $4.99 CAD

  • Adaptability, a Blessing or a Curse?

    by Chet Shupe ...
    This essay reveals how our brains adapt to painful situations by taking comfort in illusions. By finding fulfillment in beliefs and dreams, we have "normalized" a way of life that is not sustainable. Our eventual survival requires a way of life based on intimacy. Finding comfort in the moment, we would no longer be dependent on dreams, and thus also on the "truths" by which we hope to realize them ... Read more

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    Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature

    How Civilization Destroys Happiness

    by Chet Shupe ...
    Narrated by Kelsey McHugh ...

    Unabridged

    8 hours 17 min

    Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature is a book I wrote to explain how civilization destroys happiness. What do I mean by "the wisdom of human nature?" Well, all animate beings come into this world with an inborn wisdom―the instincts that inform them on how to behave in ways that enable their species to flourish. This wisdom has been genetically accumulating, in each species, since the first ... Read more

    $17.99 CAD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Unconditional Love

    by Chet Shupe ...
    Any cooperation among humans that is essential to species survival results in unconditional love. There are three kinds: A mother's love for her child—which lasts for life; romantic love—which lasts long enough to ensure conception; and the love experienced by a group of people who depend on one another to survive. This love lasts as long as the individual perceives him- or herself as being ... Read more

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  • The Brain Virus

    by Chet Shupe ...
    The Brain Virus—What Our Brains don't want Us to Know, is a short book that proposes that the human race has been infected by a "brain virus," and rendered ineffective, just as computers are when infected by a computer virus. Humans are not emotionally equipped to be happy when we can't be true to ourselves, yet that is the cultural circumstance our infected brains have inflicted upon us. We spend ... Read more

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    Enriched edition. Exploring the Nature of Piety and Morality in Ancient Greek Philosophy

    Translated by Benjamin Jowett ...
    In "Euthyphro," Plato presents a profound dialogue between Socrates and Euthyphro, exploring the nature of piety and the essence of moral virtue amidst the chaotic religious landscape of ancient Athens. The text is characterized by its Socratic method of questioning, invoking rigorous philosophical inquiry that examines whether moral actions stem from divine approval or are intrinsically valuable. ... Read more

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  • A Paper Mask

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    "John Collee has a masterful hand at narrative and a fast sure prose style... His work is clear, artfully unaddorned, and paced like a race hose" - Newsday"With complete believability the plot keeps twisting right up to the final words" Time magazineHospital orderly Matthew Harris is every bit as smart as the junior doctors he works alongside. He's also trapped, bored, ambitious and ruthless. When ... Read more

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