A Philosopher's Vignettes: Introduction

Published on 6 September 2025 at 00:01

Love, Law, and the Logic of Chaos

When humanity transitioned from hunter-gatherers to farmers, it helped curb our animalistic nature and created civilisation. This shift also led to the development of political systems that encouraged the desire for more. Storing produce made us feel secure, unlike the insecurity of being a hunter.

This book is about the unexpected in your dreams of happiness within a relationship or marriage, and how the ceremony originated and developed. It briefly discusses greed’s need to feed, the benefits of an economically free society, and its social implications.

In this novel, I intended to create poetic prose about how society expresses affection to the world as a reflection of divine love and how economics affects human development. Many acts, books, music, and social media platforms promote marriage and economics as positives, despite the fact that the wrongs often outweigh the benefits.

The collection of stories exemplifies many love affairs, friendships, and business dealings that go wrong. Unlike society, the fables illustrate how the world’s creatures share their love and resources equally, and they also demonstrate some couples’ relationships.

The fictitious short stories are garnished with moral lessons, political allegories that criticise politicians’ decisions, spiritual haikus, and profound poetic prose. The stories are a collection of individual thoughts and topics for society to discuss, promote, or prevent.

In an ideal world, the characters in this book do not express their personal feelings. Instead, they examine the circumstances in their lives, which relate to our reactions to loved ones.

There are elements of mathematical theories in economics that interfere with Nature’s chaotic system. These vignettes will demonstrate how human behaviour is interconnected with the laws of probability. 

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