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OverviewThis is not a trilogy about values. It is a trilogy about how life exists, understands, and continues. Rather than defining life through belief, morality, or ideology, this collected volume examines life as a process-one that maintains order, develops understanding, and eventually confronts responsibility. The first book begins at the most fundamental level: matter, energy, and structure. It argues that life is not accidental, but a system that persists by maintaining order over time. From non-living systems to biological life and social structures, continuity-not intention-is life's primary condition. The second book moves into consciousness and understanding. Here, consciousness is not treated as a mystery or metaphysical exception, but as a capacity that emerges as life becomes more complex. Exploration, learning, and understanding are shown to be intrinsic life processes, not uniquely human traits. As understanding expands-from individuals to societies-it reshapes how life interacts with the world. The third book addresses an unavoidable turning point. When understanding begins to influence systems, environments, and futures, responsibility emerges-not as moral instruction, but as structural necessity. Responsibility is presented as the mechanism by which life absorbs consequences and sustains itself once choice and impact exist. Together, these three books form a single path: How life maintains itself Why life seeks understanding How understanding demands responsibility This trilogy does not ask readers to accept doctrine or belief. It offers a way of thinking-one grounded in structure, consequence, and continuity. In an age of accelerating technology, social fragmentation, and artificial intelligence, understanding is no longer neutral. When knowledge alters systems and choices affect others, responsibility becomes inseparable from understanding. This collection is written for thoughtful readers-scientists, professionals, educators, and anyone seeking clarity amid complexity-who are less concerned with what they should believe, and more interested in understanding the life process they are already part of. If this book encourages more ordinary people- people like the authors themselves- to think, to understand, and to explore, and through that process to rediscover who they truly are, then its purpose has been fulfilled. Author Bio Joe Zhou and Song Zheng are the founders of Song Sweet Home, a project dedicated to exploring life through reflection, structure, and understanding. Drawing from ordinary daily experiences, their work focuses on questioning what is often taken for granted-order, consciousness, responsibility, and meaning. Rather than promoting belief or ideology, they approach life as a process: how it sustains itself, how understanding emerges, and how responsibility becomes unavoidable once understanding begins to shape reality. Their writing encourages readers to challenge the limits of their own understanding, expand perspectives, and engage thoughtfully with the systems they are already part of-both personally and socially. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Song Zheng , Joe ZhouPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.354kg ISBN: 9798242248021Pages: 260 Publication Date: 02 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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