What Are Humans For?: Meaning, Consciousness, and the Crisis of Being Alive in the 21st Century

Author:   Michel Igomokelo
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798242277595


Pages:   126
Publication Date:   07 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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What Are Humans For?: Meaning, Consciousness, and the Crisis of Being Alive in the 21st Century


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WHAT ARE HUMANS FOR? Meaning, Consciousness, and the Crisis of Being Alive in the 21st Century We are safer, freer, and more technologically advanced than any generation before us-and yet more anxious, unanchored, and uncertain about why we exist. As survival, work, tradition, and religion lose their organizing power, a deeper question returns: What are humans for-when nothing is required of us? In this uncompromising work, Michel Igomokelo examines the hidden consequences of comfort, freedom, healing culture, and technological abundance. Drawing from psychology, biology, philosophy, and spiritual inquiry, the book exposes why awareness without restraint becomes dangerous, why healing without obligation leaves people hollow, and why societies collapse not from cruelty, but from avoidance of responsibility. This is not a book about happiness, productivity, or self-optimization. It is a confrontation with the burden modern life has returned to the individual-the burden of choosing meaning when nothing forces it. Written with clarity, gravity, and restraint, What Are Humans For? is for those who sense that freedom alone is not enough and that the future will belong to those willing to carry weight again. This book was not written to persuade. It was written to clarify. I did not write it from a place of superiority, distance, or certainty. I wrote it from inside the same conditions it describes - comfort, freedom, awareness, and the unsettling absence of necessity. I have lived long enough on both sides of pressure to know this: A life can be calm and still be empty. A person can be healed and still be unclaimed. A society can be compassionate and still drift toward decay. This book is not an argument against progress. It is an argument against forgetting what progress cannot replace. I am not interested in nostalgia for harder times, nor in condemning modern life. Much of what we have gained matters. Much of what was removed deserved to be removed. But something was lost in the process. Not meaning itself - but the structures that once forced us to choose it. What remains now is more demanding. Meaning is no longer imposed. Responsibility is no longer inherited. Initiation is no longer guaranteed. If there is a single claim beneath everything you have read, it is this: Freedom does not absolve us of obligation. It transfers it inward. Nothing in these pages asks you to agree with me. Agreement is cheap. What matters is whether something in you recognized what was being named - not as ideology, but as lived tension. If you finish this book and feel unsettled, that is not a flaw. It means the question reached where it was meant to. This book will not tell you what to do. It will not offer a system, a program, or a method. It will only return a responsibility that modern life quietly removed - and leave you alone with it. What you do with that weight is not up to me. That is the point.

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Author:   Michel Igomokelo
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.177kg
ISBN:  

9798242277595


Pages:   126
Publication Date:   07 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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