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OverviewThis book aims to show you the mirror. It doesn't bring you out of your cage. It reminds you, that you are not born inside one. It aims to make you realise how people get trapped inside the cage of society. From the quiet unease of watching people live lives they never chose, follow paths they never questioned, and defend systems that quietly drain them. It began with a simple observation: most human suffering does not come from poverty, violence, or fate - it comes from unconscious obedience. We are taught how things happen. Rarely are we taught what should happen. Society teaches survival but not independence. Religion teaches purpose but often forgets compassion. Economics teaches wealth but not fulfilment. Politics teaches power but not responsibility. Somewhere between childhood and adulthood, curiosity is replaced by compliance. This book is an attempt to trace that moment. To understand humans, this book often looks away from humans. Wild animals do not attend schools. They do not worship leaders. They do not accumulate wealth they cannot use. They do not destroy their own habitat in the name of growth. They do not follow any religion. Yet they survive and enjoy life. This book compares the lives of wild animals with those of humans from different angles. In many ways, they live better lives than most of us. These comparisons are not meant to insult humanity. They are mirrors. By observing animals, we see ourselves more clearly - stripped of ideology, nationality, religion, and status. Nature does not lie. It simply behaves. This book begins with the idea of slavery - not the historical institution alone, but the psychological condition that persists long after chains disappear. The first section examines flawed systems and questions why people often choose suffering over independence. The second section moves deeper into philosophy. The question shifts from why this happens to what should happen. The book moves your focus towards morality, ethics and purpose of life. In the third section, the focus expands further - toward society, governance, and structure - exploring how a system should actually work. So the flow of the sections is simple Why- What- How. Throughout the book, animals and the environment are used as metaphors. But in the final chapter, animals are no longer symbols. Forests are no longer illustrations. Rivers and mountains are no longer ideas. They become the centre. Because human systems mean nothing on a dead planet. This book does not tell you what to believe. It asks you to observe. Observe yourself. Observe society. Observe nature. And then decide: not what is normal, but what is necessary. If at any point you feel uncomfortable while reading, that discomfort is intentional. Growth begins where familiar beliefs start to shake. This book is not meant to be agreed with completely. It is meant to be wrestled with. If it makes you question even one assumption you have lived by unquestioningly, it has done its job. And if it reminds you, even briefly, that you are not a goat meant only to follow the herd - then it has succeeded. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shuvam PatraPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9798247835875Pages: 146 Publication Date: 11 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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