The Meaning of Life
The School of LifeA practical guide to one of the greatest questions we will ever face.
To wonder too openly or intensely about the meaning of life can seem a peculiar, ill-fated and faintly ridiculous pastime. It can seem like a topic on which ordinary mortals cannot make much progress. In truth, it is for all of us to wonder about, define and work towards a more meaningful existence.
This book considers a range of options for where the meaning of life is to be found, including love, family, friendship, work, self-knowledge and nature. We learn why certain things feel meaningful while others don't, and consider how we might introduce more meaning into our activities. What follows is a hugely thought-provoking as well as a practical guide to one of the greatest questions we will ever face.
Chapters Include:
- Sources of Meaning
- Love
- Family
- Work
- Friendship
- Culture
- Politics
- Nature
- Philosophy
- Obstacles to Meaning
- Vague self-understanding
- Provincialism
- Selflessness
- Immortality
- The art of storytelling
Extracts from the Book:
On Meaningful Work
"We are taught by economics to think for ourselves as, for the most part, selfish creatures. It can seem as if what we primarily want from work is money. What is far more striking is the extent to which we require work to be - as we put it - 'meaningful'. A job can pay well and offer immense prestige, but, unless is it meaningful, it may eventually stifle us and crush our spirits."
On Meaning from Family
On Meaning from Friendship
Hardback book | 135 pp | 169 x 129 mm | Ribbon Marker | Colour Images