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Fractured Mirrors: Paradoxes of Meaning, Freedom, and the Human Condition

by Jordan Mack , Moises Valencia
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781105878763
  • Binding: Paperback
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com
  • Publisher Imprint: Lulu.com
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  • Pages: 120
  • Original Price: USD 9.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 150 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): General

Fractured Mirrors is a clear-eyed examination of the paradoxes that define being human. We imagine freedom, meaning, and coherence as if they are native conditions of life, yet we live inside bodies, histories, and systems that constantly undermine those ideals. The result is not simply confusion, but a persistent tension between what we believe we should be able to do and what reality actually permits. Rather than offering comfort, ideology, or spiritual escape, this book stays grounded in lived experience. Each chapter isolates a core human concept-meaning, agency, freedom, identity, desire, responsibility, time, death, discipline-and examines how it fractures under pressure. Meaning is treated not as something discovered, but as something that emerges only after responsibility is assumed. Freedom is revealed to be narrower and heavier than advertised. Identity is shown as both necessary and provisional. Desire promises fulfillment while quietly sustaining dissatisfaction. Truth is wanted in theory and punished in practice. Written from a peer's position rather than a pedestal, Fractured Mirrors does not instruct the reader on what to believe. It exposes how belief, control, hope, and transcendence are often used to anesthetize discomfort rather than clarify reality. The book argues that most modern suffering is not caused by the absence of answers, but by the refusal to inhabit uncertainty without illusion. The final movement of the book integrates these paradoxes through discipline-not as restriction, but as alignment. Discipline appears here as the only mechanism capable of reconciling freedom, meaning, and responsibility without self-deception. This is not a manifesto, a therapy manual, or a spiritual guide. It is a sober confrontation with the conditions of being human, written for readers who are finished outsourcing meaning and ready to live without borrowed certainty.

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