Question Your Existence

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


A man, who thinks, finds everything fascinating and boring at the same time.

Understand, the less you think, the more you believe and believing is a loop of mind where you would even form your thinking along with that belief because if your foundation is your belief, then everything you think would get back to your belief and that's why people in pain have more hope and run towards god constantly because that's their foundation and that's what we teach ourselves and make us believe subconsciously.

Erik Erikson deeply clarified; in the social jungle of human existence, there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity. It's been more than 180 days when I've been living all alone with my deep solitude in my studio apartment, analysing all the relationships and events around me and understanding my on-going thoughts and soul. Its feeling like I'm getting comfortable in the chaos and peace which I have been avoiding for years. You know, we constantly avoid situations where we don't find ourselves pleasurable and contented, and engage ourselves in the easy pleasures of life so we never have to think about void again and again and get the space to become gloomy. Sadness, that's what we all avoid for our entire life like it's taking something from us. Existing beliefs, norms, situations and habits are more dangerous than knowing nothing. This is deeply miserable.

Question your Existence, 30 Minutes Read will unlock your true potential of your thinking spontaneously and will let you understand your soul truly and help you filling your void with true things. The world is trying to make you what you aren't and that's why you need to let yourself free from all the cages. You would never know how strongly you are caged until you try to free yourself!

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Question Your Existence

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


A man, who thinks, finds everything fascinating and boring at the same time.

Understand, the less you think, the more you believe and believing is a loop of mind where you would even form your thinking along with that belief because if your foundation is your belief, then everything you think would get back to your belief and that's why people in pain have more hope and run towards god constantly because that's their foundation and that's what we teach ourselves and make us believe subconsciously.

Erik Erikson deeply clarified; in the social jungle of human existence, there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity. It's been more than 180 days when I've been living all alone with my deep solitude in my studio apartment, analysing all the relationships and events around me and understanding my on-going thoughts and soul. Its feeling like I'm getting comfortable in the chaos and peace which I have been avoiding for years. You know, we constantly avoid situations where we don't find ourselves pleasurable and contented, and engage ourselves in the easy pleasures of life so we never have to think about void again and again and get the space to become gloomy. Sadness, that's what we all avoid for our entire life like it's taking something from us. Existing beliefs, norms, situations and habits are more dangerous than knowing nothing. This is deeply miserable.

Question your Existence, 30 Minutes Read will unlock your true potential of your thinking spontaneously and will let you understand your soul truly and help you filling your void with true things. The world is trying to make you what you aren't and that's why you need to let yourself free from all the cages. You would never know how strongly you are caged until you try to free yourself!

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Question Your Existence

Question Your Existence

by Deepak Gupta

Narrated by Digital Voice Archie G

Unabridged — 51 minutes

Question Your Existence

Question Your Existence

by Deepak Gupta

Narrated by Digital Voice Archie G

Unabridged — 51 minutes

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Overview

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


A man, who thinks, finds everything fascinating and boring at the same time.

Understand, the less you think, the more you believe and believing is a loop of mind where you would even form your thinking along with that belief because if your foundation is your belief, then everything you think would get back to your belief and that's why people in pain have more hope and run towards god constantly because that's their foundation and that's what we teach ourselves and make us believe subconsciously.

Erik Erikson deeply clarified; in the social jungle of human existence, there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity. It's been more than 180 days when I've been living all alone with my deep solitude in my studio apartment, analysing all the relationships and events around me and understanding my on-going thoughts and soul. Its feeling like I'm getting comfortable in the chaos and peace which I have been avoiding for years. You know, we constantly avoid situations where we don't find ourselves pleasurable and contented, and engage ourselves in the easy pleasures of life so we never have to think about void again and again and get the space to become gloomy. Sadness, that's what we all avoid for our entire life like it's taking something from us. Existing beliefs, norms, situations and habits are more dangerous than knowing nothing. This is deeply miserable.

Question your Existence, 30 Minutes Read will unlock your true potential of your thinking spontaneously and will let you understand your soul truly and help you filling your void with true things. The world is trying to make you what you aren't and that's why you need to let yourself free from all the cages. You would never know how strongly you are caged until you try to free yourself!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940195755027
Publisher: Deepak Gupta
Publication date: 06/27/2025
Series: 30 Minutes Read , #24
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years
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