What Shall We Do & Why Do Men Stupify Themselves

What Shall We Do & Why Do Men Stupify Themselves
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Download or read book What Shall We Do & Why Do Men Stupify Themselves written by Leo Tolstoy and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2020-01-29 with total page 520 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Leo Tolstoy became very interested in love and relationships. He saw the world around him, much like it is now, as the world is, filled with emptiness (if you pardon the ironic phrase). And yet he felt within him a draw and yearning, and, yes, an inner knowledge that there is more, and that there are answers to our questions. "Let us be diligent," that inner light says, as if together within ourselves, we have all we need, or ever would need to find the way forward. This is a paraphrase in my own words of the attitude of these later works by Leo Tolstoy, the great Russian novelist -- and great thinker -- regardless of region. The volume includes two works, the first 100,000 words of which is the treatise, What Shall We Do, perhaps a more accessible work to be acquainted with Tolstoy's soul-searching and concerns of systematic contemporary life. The second work is a shorter yet worthy essay, providing insights as the title suggests. This edition has been lovingly and carefully edited by Alan Lewis Silva.

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