Humans and Masks: A Philosophy of Love, Loneliness, and the Lies We Tell Ourselves - Couverture souple

İpek, Nedim

 
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Synopsis

Why did being understood become an existential wound? This book wasn't written to give you answers. It was written to remind you of something you already know but are afraid to admit: You wear masks. Every day. To everyone. Even to yourself. "Humans and Masks" is a raw philosophical journey through the contradictions of modern existence. From Nietzsche to Rumi, Dostoevsky to Sartre, Nedim İpek dissects the human condition with surgical honesty and poetic force. What you'll find inside: - The Feeding Room: A devastating anatomy of how people use each other as emotional detox tools - Why the word "flirting" literally means "empty talk" — and why that defines modern love - The masks we wear: Jung's shadow theory applied to everyday relationships - Is happiness real, or just "the art of accumulating less sadness"? - Death as the only place where masks don't work - Forgiveness, regret, loss — and why the strongest people are the quietest leavers 17 chapters. Zero toxic positivity. Zero motivational clichés. Just naked, honest, human thoughts. "The only place where masks don't work is underground." If that sentence moved something inside you, this book was written for you.

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