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The Sapiens Paradox : Journeys Beyond Binary Thinking

Par : Ravi R Srivastava
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233685729
  • EAN9798233685729
  • Date de parution19/12/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Why do the most intelligent minds fall into the simplest traps? Why do educated societies still think in black-and-white? And why is it so hard for us to hold two truths at once-even when life itself is built on contradictions?The Sapiens Paradox is a journey into the psychological, historical, and spiritual forces that shape how we think, believe, love, fight, and evolve. Drawing from cutting-edge psychology, ancient wisdom, breakthrough scientific discoveries, and unforgettable real-world stories, this book exposes the greatest limitation of the modern human mind: binary thinking in a non-binary world.
A Journey Across Civilizations, Mindsets, and ParadoxesInside these pages, you will discover: Why the human brain is wired for motivated reasoning, using intelligence not to discover truth but to defend beliefs.  Why knowledge isn't wisdom-and why the wisest individuals often come from unexpected places.  Why great thinkers across history-Buddha, Marcus Aurelius, Lao Tzu, Rumi, Bohr, Einstein-embraced contradictions instead of fleeing them.  How cultures across the world-from Japanese kintsugi to African Ubuntu to Indian Advaita-found beauty in paradox.  What dialectical thinking can teach us about personal peace, relationships, leadership, creativity, and moral clarity.  A Guide for an Age of Noise, Certainty, and DivisionThe Sapiens Paradox does not offer comforting answers. It offers something far more valuable:the tools to think clearly in a world that demands complexity, depth, nuance, and courage.
Whether you are a seeker, a skeptic, a leader, a student, a philosopher at heart, or simply someone tired of polarizing narratives-this book will challenge the boundaries of what you believe is possible. By the end, you will see that the greatest wisdom does not come from choosing sides but from transcending them. A Final InvitationStep into a world where opposites coexist, contradictions illuminate, and deeper truths reveal themselves only to those bold enough to look beyond binaries.
Welcome to the paradox. Welcome to the journey.