
Thoughts: Reflections of a Middle-Class Mind (1, #1) (eBook, ePUB)
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Thoughts: Reflections of a Middle-Class Mind is not a collection of polished wisdom or literary comfortit is a mirror shattered into aphorisms. Each fragment reflects the turmoil, contradiction, and inquiry of a mind both bound by and breaking out of the middle-class condition.Written in raw solitude and with philosophical urgency, this book distills the lived experiences of Moiz Haider into brief but burning reflections. It draws from a life steeped in religious pressure, social hypocrisy, class suffocation, and spiritual doubtand answers none of them gently. The aphorisms wander through them...
Thoughts: Reflections of a Middle-Class Mind is not a collection of polished wisdom or literary comfortit is a mirror shattered into aphorisms. Each fragment reflects the turmoil, contradiction, and inquiry of a mind both bound by and breaking out of the middle-class condition.
Written in raw solitude and with philosophical urgency, this book distills the lived experiences of Moiz Haider into brief but burning reflections. It draws from a life steeped in religious pressure, social hypocrisy, class suffocation, and spiritual doubtand answers none of them gently. The aphorisms wander through themes of death, belief, justice, suffering, morality, gender, and selfhood, often unsettling the reader, sometimes provoking, always challenging.
Why aphorisms? Because the modern mind, fatigued by endless noise, rarely has the patience for essays. But a sentencesharp enoughcan wound or awaken. These reflections are not academic. They are not apologetic. They speak from a space where philosophy meets poetry, where revolt meets reflection.
Whether you agree or disagree with what you read, you will not walk away indifferent.
This is Volume I of an ongoing philosophical projecta chronicle of thought from someone who refuses to remain silent in a world that rewards silence.
Written in raw solitude and with philosophical urgency, this book distills the lived experiences of Moiz Haider into brief but burning reflections. It draws from a life steeped in religious pressure, social hypocrisy, class suffocation, and spiritual doubtand answers none of them gently. The aphorisms wander through themes of death, belief, justice, suffering, morality, gender, and selfhood, often unsettling the reader, sometimes provoking, always challenging.
Why aphorisms? Because the modern mind, fatigued by endless noise, rarely has the patience for essays. But a sentencesharp enoughcan wound or awaken. These reflections are not academic. They are not apologetic. They speak from a space where philosophy meets poetry, where revolt meets reflection.
Whether you agree or disagree with what you read, you will not walk away indifferent.
This is Volume I of an ongoing philosophical projecta chronicle of thought from someone who refuses to remain silent in a world that rewards silence.
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