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What happens when the desire for justice blinds us to reality?
In an age where freedom is widely assumed but rarely examined, Five Lessons on Wisdom offers a quiet but incisive reflection on the fragile relationship between power, responsibility, and human nature. This book does not begin with political systems, but with individuals-their illusions, their fears, and their choices.
Drawing on the literary world of Milan Kundera, it explores how modern individuals respond to uncertainty, disillusionment, and the temptation to retreat into comforting narratives. The result is a subtle diagnosis of a recurring condition: the gradual erosion of freedom not through force, but through passivity.
Against this backdrop, the book turns to the ancient wisdom of the Panchatantra, a tradition that approaches knowledge not as abstraction, but as a guide to action. These stories, shaped by centuries of transmission, offer a different perspective-one grounded in prudence, responsibility, and the ability to navigate a complex and often deceptive world.
Moving between literature, history, and philosophy, Five Lessons on Wisdom reflects on the dangers of ideological thinking, the seduction of collective illusions, and the enduring difficulty of acting with clarity and responsibility. It does not offer easy answers. Instead, it invites the reader to reconsider what it means to take freedom seriously-both as a condition and as a personal burden.
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