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Philosophical Poetry

Shafiqur Rahman
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Year
2022
Language
English
Publisher
BookBaby

About

Take a step back. Open your eyes and enjoy the natural world. Ask yourself important questions, and search for your purpose. Discover where you're going... and take the first step with this breathtaking poetry collection. "Philosophical Poetry" explores where humans stand in the 21st century and how they have fared throughout their civilized existence. This poetry collection examines who we were, who we are, and who we can become.

We have become dependent on technology to think for us. We're losing our identity and we're losing our humanity. We have become lost in the information age. While we have the power to learn from this vast network of information, we as humans have resided to use a form of insurmountable wealth of knowledge for mediocre and personal wealth.

We must ask important questions about ourselves and our purpose in life. Only then we can see who we are and where we are going. The poems in this book allow us to do just that.

Related Subjects

  • Religious
  • Subjects & Themes
  • Poetry
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