Chet Shupe’s “Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature” Reveals How Mankind’s Self-Subjugation to Civil Law Affects Our Emotional Health
Chet Shupe’s groundbreaking book challenges the very bedrock of civilization, and immerses readers in a thought-provoking exploration of human contentment and happiness.
Join Chet Shupe on this odyssey of enlightenment, in where longstanding beliefs are questioned, where new perspectives take root, and the quest for happiness regains its rightful place as a beacon guiding humanity’s trajectory.
“Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature” reveals the power and insight of the intrinsic wisdom evolution bequeathed to all living creatures. Our inborn genetic wisdom, revealed through feelings, has been refined through countless generations, fostering an exquisite symphony of coexistence among all species. Animals innately gravitate towards activities that instigate happiness, while avoiding those that inflict pain. This tapestry, woven by evolution, has manifested a world where contentment and species preservation intertwine harmoniously.
Yet, as the pages turn, readers discover that civilization has forced humans to turn our backs on the balance Nature created. Consequently, the survival of each human hinges upon strict adherence to the edicts of sovereign states. The unnatural emotional pressures that this afflicts on every modern human are evident in shocking statistics on suicide, drug usage, anxiety, and more.
In the pages of this transformative masterpiece, Chet Shupe beckons readers to embark on a journey of unprecedented magnitude. Readers of this book make many amazing discoveries, the most important of which is that modern humans are so steeped in the artificiality of civilized life that we are out of touch with our souls, thus, entirely ignorant of the contentment humans experience when participating in mankind’s natural way of life.
Author’s Biography
As a whistle-blower to the world, Chet Shupe speaks with urgency about the need to rediscover people’s connections with their own nature, if we are ever again to experience the contentment of sisterhood and brotherhood that is our natural heritage.
Chet Shupe is an electronics engineer who suffered from severe Attention Deficit Disorder, for much of his life. When he was 43, his condition was finally diagnosed, and he began treatment with Ritalin. Suddenly, life made sense. As a result of that extraordinary experience, he began writing on brain dysfunction to provide a conceptual framework for medically treating the brain.
As a result of that effort—combined with his professional knowledge of system control theory—Shupe’s subject soon changed from brain dysfunction to cultural dysfunction. He realized that the brain cannot find lasting contentment, nor can it produce behavior that serves the individual or the species, when functioning in a reality that, emotionally, it does not comprehend.
“Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature: How Civilization Destroys Happiness” (Second Edition)
Author| Chet Shupe
Genre| Philosophy, Evolutionary Psychology. Sociology, Self-Help.
Publisher| BookBaby
Published Date| December 6, 2022
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