Sufferless

Sufferless

Zach Charles

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Sufferless Publishing
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9798993505015
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A #1 NEW RELEASE ON AMAZON!'A bold framework for building lives and societies dedicated to reducing suffering.' - BookLife, Publishers WeeklyWhat if the purpose of life isn’t to seek happiness, but to suffer less?We measure progress in lifespan, wealth, and technology-yet suffering persists everywhere. Sufferless reframes progress itself: the true measure is not how long we live or how much we own, but how well we reduce the burden of suffering, from the self to society.Blending science, philosophy, and practical insight, Sufferless reveals how suffering emerges whenever stress exceeds capacity across the physical, psychological, intellectual, and spiritual domains-and how that simple equation can guide everything from our health and relationships to our institutions and future.Across six parts, the book travels from the philosophy of suffering to the nature of knowledge and perception, through self-actualization, the dynamics of relationships, and the structures of society-culminating in the applied design of a sufferless world, including the ethical implications for artificial intelligence. Along the way, it translates even the most politically divisive issues into the shared language of suffering-helping bridge divides through our universal human experience.By the end, you’ll hold a compass for reducing suffering-within yourself, between one another, and across the systems that shape our world.Part science, part philosophy, part compass, Sufferless invites readers to imagine a world where less suffering is not just possible, but the very definition of progress.Genre: Big Idea Nonfiction, Science, PhilosophyDetails: ~126,000 words, 1,200+ citations

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