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building unity into human existence”. As for its size, this capital
book is three times bigger and more substantive than the
previous two about the true path of humanity. The text is followed
by several hundred aphorisms, the writer’s thoughts on life and
ethics, related to the subject matter of the book.
People are creatures of good moral attitudes and relationships.
This assumption is the basis for finding happiness and serenity.
However, Gicevski points out, people lost their way by not
supporting love for the others, wrongly aiming at gains that only
led them towards even greater misfortunes instead of making
them happy. The author emphasizes that society provides basis
for individual views and conditions, but modern society steers
people towards negative perceptions and desires that are not
conducive to serene life on Earth. Gicevski has also an authentic
explanation of the ecological disasters that require new
awareness from humanity if it is to find a way out of these
calamities.
This analysis of human mistakes and blunders is inevitable in
Gicevski’s views because he acts as a humanist and educator
and has a similar approach to that of the ancient philosophers.
Therefore, while we read Gicevski’s books, and particularly his
integral work Wholeness, we experience the freshness and depth
of the most prominent thinkers, like Da Vinci, Rousseau,
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