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What if reality is not singular—but a prism?
What if consciousness, identity, love, time, and suffering are not fixed truths, but shifting reflections shaped by perception?
Prism of Human Existence is a philosophical and psychological exploration of the modern human mind—fragmented, overstimulated, searching for meaning in a collapsing sense of reality. Through analytical depth and reflective prose, the book examines how human existence is shaped by time, memory, emotions, society, and inner conflict.
Blending philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and existential thought, this book questions:
Who are we beyond labels, memories, and expectations?
Is consciousness a product of the brain—or something deeper?
Why does love feel infinite, yet leave permanent fractures?
How does time distort identity, ambition, and perception?
Why does modern society discourage deep thinking while rewarding illusion?
Rather than offering comfort or simple answers, Prism of Human Existence challenges the reader to confront uncomfortable truths—about attachment, ambition, heartbreak, self-identity, and the silent psychological cost of modern life.
This book is not self-help, not fiction, and not motivational fluff.
It is a mirror—revealing the fractures we avoid and the questions we suppress.
Written by Munsur Alom, raised in a river-eroded region shaped by impermanence and loss, the work reflects a mind forged through uncertainty, observation, and relentless questioning. The narrative carries the weight of lived experience, making abstract philosophy deeply human and personal.
This book is for readers who:
Think deeply and question reality
Feel disconnected from surface-level motivation
Are interested in consciousness, time, identity, and existence
Seek truth over comfort
Want philosophy grounded in real psychological struggle
Read it slowly.
Reflect deeply.
This book does not change your life—it changes how you see it.
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