This book draws a sharp line between truth and rule. A rock can exist - that may be the truth - but does that mean it has any reason to cross your path, or that you should even care? What matters isn't knowing what exists, but creating something greater from what does.
Sullivan exposes how modern morality is often a veil - a tool used by the unaccountable to demand accountability from others, and how accepted virtues like honesty or selflessness are often mechanisms of control, not enlightenment. He argues for a different path: one rooted in reason, imagination, and the will to shape your own nature.
This is a book about individualism, not as an aesthetic or attitude, but as a philosophical imperative. It is a call to bend the fabric of both inner and outer nature toward your ideal - not through conformity, but by deeply understanding your own soul, its conditions, and what it needs to evolve.
If you've ever found conventional philosophy hollow, if you suspect that most morality is a trap, and if you believe that truth without context is just another chain, this book is for you.
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