1.What's the Point? A Guide for the Questioning Youth (and Their Parents).md
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“What gives life purpose and meaning?”

This question haunted me throughout my teens and twenties. It’s a quiet hum in the back of your mind during class, a persistent whisper on late-night walks, and a daunting void when faced with life’s countless choices.

I asked everyone—teachers, friends, strangers on trains. The answers were either absent, confused, or dismissive: “You’ll understand when you’re older.” But I didn’t want to wait. I needed a rational answer now.

Years of reflection led me to a framework that finally brought clarity. This clarity wasn’t just philosophical; it was practical. It became my compass.

Now, seeing a new generation of young adults—often equipped with more material comfort but less spiritual direction—grapple with the same ancient questions, I’ve distilled my journey into a book: “Youth’s Inquiry: The Rational Guide to Life’s Biggest Questions.”

This book is not abstract philosophy. It’s a logical, step-by-step guide built from the ground up, starting with the physics of reality to the mechanics of consciousness and society. It’s for the rational mind that seeks a foundation more solid than just “faith” or “feelings.”

If you, or someone you love, is standing at the crossroads of life and wondering which path to take, this book was written for you.

It provides the tools to build your own answers.

Curious about the framework? Read the first chapter here. Or, skip straight to the solution and get the book on Amazon.