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The Answer: How the Law of Adversity Becomes the Invocation for an Aligned Life
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- ISBN978-1-0666596-1-6
- EAN9781066659616
- Date de parution15/05/2026
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- ÉditeurMeek & Mutual
Résumé
Adversity is not life breaking you. It is life's compass directing you to your truth. There comes a moment, often quietly and without drama, when a person realises their life has entered a perturbing stuckness. Yes, they are busy. Capable. Perceptibly successful. Yet beneath the daily grind, a harder fear takes shape: not that they have failed, but that they will never arrive anywhere near feeling fully themselves.
Many people live suspended like this. Functioning, but never quite becoming the someone they expected to become. Working, but never quite feeling called. Not unhappy enough to interrupt the rhythm, but not convinced enough to stop yearning for something more. This is not personal failure. It is the predictable consequence of a World of Work that has forgotten what human beings are for: that has stripped meaning from labour, autonomy from workers, and called the result progress.
The Answer turns the dominant cultural logic on its head. Frustration, burnout and repeating life patterns are not failures. They are signals. Life redirecting us toward coherence, purpose and place. Drawing on the Law of Adversity, Duncan Bolam introduces the Meaning of Life-Engine: a rigorous, repeatable method that treats meaning like codebreaking rather than dream-catching. Something observable in consequences, testable in experience, and practicable in daily life.
The promise of The Answer is not comfort. It is orientation. If The Secret was the philosophy of desire, The Answer is the philosophy of development. Where The Secret said manifest, The Answer says interpret. Where The Secret offered a shortcut, The Answer offers a compass. Written for the disillusioned, the high-functioning drifter, the dutiful achiever, and the late-bloomer, this is the book that arrives after the culture has sobered up.
Duncan M. M. Bolam has spent three decades at the coalface of redundancy, executive stuckness and vocational despair. His Good Being work restores vocation, reciprocity and love of labour as the counter-force to a world accelerating away from humanity's inherent cooperative nature.
Many people live suspended like this. Functioning, but never quite becoming the someone they expected to become. Working, but never quite feeling called. Not unhappy enough to interrupt the rhythm, but not convinced enough to stop yearning for something more. This is not personal failure. It is the predictable consequence of a World of Work that has forgotten what human beings are for: that has stripped meaning from labour, autonomy from workers, and called the result progress.
The Answer turns the dominant cultural logic on its head. Frustration, burnout and repeating life patterns are not failures. They are signals. Life redirecting us toward coherence, purpose and place. Drawing on the Law of Adversity, Duncan Bolam introduces the Meaning of Life-Engine: a rigorous, repeatable method that treats meaning like codebreaking rather than dream-catching. Something observable in consequences, testable in experience, and practicable in daily life.
The promise of The Answer is not comfort. It is orientation. If The Secret was the philosophy of desire, The Answer is the philosophy of development. Where The Secret said manifest, The Answer says interpret. Where The Secret offered a shortcut, The Answer offers a compass. Written for the disillusioned, the high-functioning drifter, the dutiful achiever, and the late-bloomer, this is the book that arrives after the culture has sobered up.
Duncan M. M. Bolam has spent three decades at the coalface of redundancy, executive stuckness and vocational despair. His Good Being work restores vocation, reciprocity and love of labour as the counter-force to a world accelerating away from humanity's inherent cooperative nature.



