
Philosophy: The fine art of overthinking everything and solving (almost) nothing. Have you ever found yourself questioning the meaning of life while waiting for your coffee to brew? Have you spiralled into an existential crisis just trying to pick a Netflix show? Congratulations, you’re already thinking like a philosopher! In this laugh-out-loud yet surprisingly deep dive into philosophy, Hélder Fanha Martins takes you on a journey through the biggest, weirdest, and most frustratingly unanswerable questions in human history. From Socrates, the original troll (who questioned his way into a death sentence) to Nietzsche’s morning thoughts (“God is dead!”), this book unpacks the insights of the greatest thinkers while making sure you don’t get lost in an abyss of despair. With sharp wit, pop-culture references, and a touch of existential dread (don’t worry, it’s funny dread), What I Learned from Philosophy tackles truth, free will, happiness, morality, death, and whether we might all be living in a giant simulation. Whether you’re a philosophy nerd, a casual overthinker, or just someone who enjoys a good intellectual chuckle, this book will leave you entertained, enlightened, and, most importantly, armed with enough deep questions to ruin any dinner party. Read at your own risk. Side effects may include spontaneous scepticism, an urge to question reality, and an existential meltdown (the fun kind). $2.99 on Kindle.

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