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December 4, 2024
Determined
December 4, 2024Life Is Hard
Authors: Kieran Setiya₹599.00
Life Is Hard by Kieran Setiya is a philosophical exploration of how to navigate life’s challenges. Drawing on a broad range of sources, from ancient philosophy to modern memoirs, Setiya offers a compassionate and accessible guide to coping with adversity. The book provides insights on facing life’s inherent difficulties, from personal loss to broader social injustices, and how to find meaning and resilience amidst them. Instead of seeking unattainable perfection, Setiya encourages readers to embrace life’s difficulties with grace and understanding, offering solace for those in tough times.
Language | English |
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Binding | Paperback |
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