THE ORIGIN OF THE MISERY OF CIVILIZED SOCIETY

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Are you feeling exhausted by a society dominated by "talent and luck"?We are taught that hard work should be rewarded. Yet, despite working tirelessly, many of us find that our efforts go unrecognized while inequality continues to widen. This book identifies the root cause of this dissonance and proposes a "new set of values" to help us find true happiness in the modern world.◆ The Shocking Truths Revealed in This Book: - Why we must stop evaluating human worth solely based on "achievements."- The logic behind why "talent" is merely "luck," rather than a product of hard work.- Why the "volume of effort" is the only pure measure of human value.- The flaws in our current wealth distribution rules and how we can improve them.◆ What You Will Gain From This Book: >【Contents】IntroductionChapter 1: What Determines Human Value? Human value is determined by the amount of effort Whether or not you have talent is just luck, and it's not worth anything The important thing is whether or not it is within the reach of human willChapter 2: What Humans Desire Most in Life What all humans desire most Why do you want them? The values of a deteriorating civilized societyChapter 3: The Origin of the Rich-Poor Divide Human evaluation based on the wrong scale Ethically based distribution rules Problems with distribution based on resultsChapter 4: Truly Equal Distribution Rules The maximum income is three times the average income Will motivation to work decrease? Global-scale reform For non-salary earners Fundamental principles that are completely justifiableChapter 5: Further Rules for Equality A certain percentage of profits is forced to go to workers Exploitation structure from workers What is necessary to improve the quality of labor A unified pension system worldwideChapter 6: Sin Judgment by law and judgment by one's own moral code Small evil and big evil Forgive others Fear of punishmentChapter 7: The Source of Love The root of all is the pursuit of peace Human love that stems from selfishness The complement of selfish love is the heart that forgives The importance of recognizing imperfect loveAppendix Inequality of natural origin and inequality of human origin A culture of focusing on results and not respecting others Unfair monopolization of the benefits of mass production and mass sales systems Is there a relationship between material satisfaction and happiness?