Meaning: The Secret of Being Alive is about the WHY of the things we call "human condition." It's also about two very different kinds of people--the normal or "normative" person and the heretofore virtually unrecognized "integrative person.
While normative people see life as a series of events, integrative people see it as a dynamic vista of interdependent systems. They not only see the forms and processes of systems, they see the intangible causes behind these tangible effects that give them their meaning.
This book does not prescribe what is or should be meaningful to anyone. Rather, it provides a perspective that promotes an individual's ability to see meaning and, from that, find what is meaningful to him or her. As such, it provides tools of personal freedom.
While normative people see life as a series of events, integrative people see it as a dynamic vista of interdependent systems. They not only see the forms and processes of systems, they see the intangible causes behind these tangible effects that give them their meaning.
This book does not prescribe what is or should be meaningful to anyone. Rather, it provides a perspective that promotes an individual's ability to see meaning and, from that, find what is meaningful to him or her. As such, it provides tools of personal freedom.
