Duality of Human Nature in Literature
In this fable of our times, we find a fairly successful lawyer renouncing his professional life to look for inner happiness. More importantly, this book contrasts external success with internal fulfillment and shows the duality between materialism and spiritual contentment. We come to understand through this book that true happiness most often comes from reconciling these two opposing forces.
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