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Asking The Right Questions: Ego blinds. Love sees. Paperback – August 30, 2025

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Management number 219440456 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $12.00 Model Number 219440456
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“In the end, we are not measured by our answers but by the quality of our questions.”What if the true measure of our humanity lies not in the answers we provide, but in the courage to ask questions that cut through illusion? In Asking the Right Questions, Ilgaz Kuren invites readers into a profound exploration of philosophy, psychology, and vision, urging us to rethink who has the authority to define truth, pain, justice, and healing. Written in language that is both lyrical and unflinching, this book dismantles the comforting lie that all perspectives carry equal weight when it comes to suffering, and challenges us to listen to those who speak from scars rather than speculation.From meditations on the “messiah complex” and the fine line between authentic altruism and destructive saviorism, to visionary sketches of new social systems built on empathy, transparency, and lived experience, the book expands into daring thought experiments that reimagine the very structure of community and governance. It draws wisdom from diverse traditions—Greek philosophy, Christian theology, Islamic mysticism, Buddhism, Judaism, modern psychology, and Indigenous practices—showing how different cultures have framed virtues, sins, and the pursuit of enlightenment. Along the way, it confronts timeless human dilemmas: the role of ego in freedom, the meaning of wisdom versus enlightenment, and whether evil arises from trauma, choice, or something deeper embedded in human nature.This is not a book of easy answers. Instead, it offers questions sharp enough to dissolve illusions, brave enough to confront power, and authentic enough to transform how we see ourselves and each other. It is a manifesto for anyone who believes that clarity itself can be an act of resistance in a world built on confusion. For seekers, thinkers, and creators who want to stop performing humanity and start living it, Asking the Right Questions is both a mirror and a map. Read more


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