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Poverty of the Mind: Empty Rat Race

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Poverty of the Mind: Empty Rat Race is a powerful philosophical and psychological exploration of modern survival, mental exhaustion, illusionary success, and the crisis of human purpose in a hyper-competitive world. This thought-provoking book challenges readers to rethink ambition, identity, freedom, and the true meaning of fulfillment. Ideal for readers interested in philosophy, human psychology, modern society, existential reflection, and transformational thinking.

What happens when people spend their entire lives chasing goals that never truly satisfy them?

In a world consumed by endless competition, artificial intelligence, social comparison, economic pressure, and emotional emptiness, millions remain trapped inside an invisible cycle — the rat race.

Poverty of the Mind: Empty Rat Race is a deeply reflective and intellectually provocative work that explores the psychological, social, economic, and existential dimensions of modern human struggle. Through philosophical insight, social criticism, and emotional realism, Gabriel S. Ayayia examines how society conditions people to pursue survival without meaning, achievement without peace, and success without fulfillment.

This book confronts difficult questions:

  • Why are so many people mentally exhausted despite technological advancement?
  • Why does modern civilization produce anxiety, emptiness, and disconnection?
  • Have humans become prisoners of productivity and systems they no longer control?
  • What does true freedom actually mean in the modern world?

Blending philosophy, psychology, social commentary, dystopian reflection, and human-centered analysis, Poverty of the Mind speaks directly to readers searching for deeper understanding beyond material success and societal expectations.

Dark, reflective, and transformational, this book is both a critique of modern civilization and a call for mental awakening.

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