UNREAL REALITY: The Paradox of Existence (Unabridged) - Boris Kriger

By Boris Kriger

Release Date: 2025-10-28

Genre: Nonfiction

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Unreal Reality: The Paradox of Existence is a lucid and unflinching exploration of reality, illusion, and the ethical demands of being. Blending philosophy, science, and reflective clarity, this book journeys through the shifting ground beneath perception, memory, identity, and knowledge. It challenges the need for certainty, confronts the limits of understanding, and insists that meaning can—and must—be forged even when truth remains out of reach.

In a universe that may be dreamt, simulated, or simply misunderstood, what remains is the clarity of compassion, the gravity of suffering, and the quiet courage to act. This is not a guide to answers, but a companion for the questions that endure. With restraint and depth, Living the Paradox offers a compelling argument: that the most honest life is not one that escapes contradiction, but one that inhabits it fully.

UNREAL REALITY: The Paradox of Existence (Unabridged) - Boris Kriger

By Boris Kriger

Release Date: 2025-10-28

Genre: Nonfiction

(0 ratings)
Unreal Reality: The Paradox of Existence is a lucid and unflinching exploration of reality, illusion, and the ethical demands of being. Blending philosophy, science, and reflective clarity, this book journeys through the shifting ground beneath perception, memory, identity, and knowledge. It challenges the need for certainty, confronts the limits of understanding, and insists that meaning can—and must—be forged even when truth remains out of reach.

In a universe that may be dreamt, simulated, or simply misunderstood, what remains is the clarity of compassion, the gravity of suffering, and the quiet courage to act. This is not a guide to answers, but a companion for the questions that endure. With restraint and depth, Living the Paradox offers a compelling argument: that the most honest life is not one that escapes contradiction, but one that inhabits it fully.

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