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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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