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The Philosophy

A Critical Upgrade For Humanity

Alex Kain

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English
Alex Kain
01 May 2025
What if the world doesn't have to be this way?
The Philosophy opens with the most human of questions-""What's the point?""-and dares to follow it wherever it leads. This isn't just another thought experiment or self-help book. It's a rallying cry for those who feel the systems around us are broken, yet refuse to believe we are powerless to change them.

In a world driven by competition, inequality, and disconnection, The Philosophy is your invitation to radically rethink the game. With bold, practical strategies inspired by transformative ideas like Doughnut Economics,

Alex Kain delivers a deeply personal yet universal exploration of how we can build a society rooted in justice, equity, and shared well-being-not someday, but starting now.

Why You Can't Afford to Miss This Opportunity

It demystifies systemic failure-revealing how poverty, homelessness, and inequality aren't inevitable but solvable when we treat root causes, not just symptoms. It reawakens agency-offering a counter-narrative to helplessness by showing how you can contribute meaningfully to lasting social transformation.

This is a manifesto for the change-makers, the questioners, the quietly dissatisfied, and the fiercely hopeful. The Philosophy hands you the lens-and the tools-to see and shape a more humane future.

It serves as a harbinger of what is possible if we choose the road less travelled vs continuing to stay the course. Moreover, The Philosophy is an opportunity for us to uncover the world we want to gift to the future.

What kind of world will you help create?
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Imprint:   Alex Kain
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   281g
ISBN:   9781764018708
ISBN 10:   1764018702
Pages:   204
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Alex Kain has been passionate about entrepreneurship for as long as he can remember. From a young age, he was inspired by the idea of becoming a successful businessman, much like the success modelled to him in the media. Driven by this ambition, Alex embarked on his entrepreneurial journey, launching several startups, primarily within the rapidly evolving technology space. His ventures included innovative software solutions and being an early provider of internet services, all aimed at making a mark in an increasingly digital world.Over the years, as he honed his skills, Alex's focus gradually shifted toward helping other businesses achieve greater productivity and efficiency. He became particularly adept at assessing the existing processes within organisations, identifying areas where improvements could be made, and devising strategies for optimisation. However, as his career progressed, Alex began to notice something that sparked a deeper reflection-growing social inequities that seemed to persist around him. Whether it was issues of access to opportunities, unequal resources, or systemic barriers, he became increasingly aware of the ways in which social disparities were impacting people's lives. This awareness, coupled with his desire to make a positive impact, led Alex to rethink the way he viewed success and progress.Rather than focusing solely on assisting businesses, Alex began considering how he could apply his analytical skills to address these social challenges. He envisioned a movement that sought to inspire a broader shift in perspective-a new way of understanding the world and our roles within it. Drawing on his prior experience, he began developing ideas for a philosophy that would challenge conventional thinking and encourage individuals and organisations to view success through a different lens, one that prioritised equity, inclusivity, and social responsibility.The only problem that Alex had about writing a book was, writing a book!You see, Alex has never considered himself to be a writer.He generally doesn't even read books. Alex has never really enjoyed the process of reading books. In fact, he disliked it so much that even at school, he paid his sister Denise 50 cents to read each book and tell him what they were about.Alex admits that he even stayed away from audiobooks for the (possibly flawed) idea that any concepts raised in this book have been reached through independent thought and not derived or subconsciously acquired through osmosis. He hated the idea that he may have reached a conclusion that he thought was original only to find out he had read it somewhere before and forgotten about it and then claimed it as his own.The ideas he formulated, he wanted to be as pristine as possible. And if they happened to be similar to ideas that others have had before him, then that would be more about correlation rather than causation. The ideas might happen to be similar to those of other authors because they are actually universal truths and conclusions that anyone might reach!Alex agrees that his process may be unusual however he believes it was the right way for him to connect to these ideas first and then seek out empirical evidence later to add in as references.This vision ultimately transformed into ""The Philosophy""-a framework for rethinking how we define success, both for the individual and for us all.

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