“Without knowing myself, I have no real basis for thinking.”
Quote by Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Relationships To Oneself To Others To the World To Oneself, To Others, To the World
In 'Relationships To Oneself To Others To the World To Oneself, To Others, To the World,' the author examines the multifaceted nature of human relationships. The book is structured around the idea that understanding oneself is the foundation for meaningful connections with others and a harmonious existence within the world. It covers topics such as self-reflection, empathy, communication, and the search for personal and collective meaning. more
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