The Greatest Wealth

The Greatest Wealth by John A. Bradley, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 11, 2011, is a thought-provoking exploration of life and philosophy. In this 220-page work, Bradley reflects on his experiences while examining a guiding principle that traces back to historical figures such as Buddha and Boethius. He critiques the exploitation of the planet’s resources and addresses the challenges posed by overpopulation, presenting a perspective on the limitations of human intelligence.
Readers will find a deep analysis of societal values and the pursuit of perfection, which Bradley argues can often be more detrimental than beneficial. The book delves into themes of history and philosophy, encouraging a reevaluation of what constitutes true wealth and fulfillment. Through his insights, Bradley suggests that there may be more meaningful goals to strive for, inviting contemplation on the nature of existence and the human condition.
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Bradley looks back on a life well lived and researches the validity of a guiding principle that dates all the way back to Buddha and Boethius. He offers his own opinion on the rape of the globe’s resources through overpopulation and “the eternal inadequacy of man’s intelligence”. Society’s insistence on the pursuit of perfection is an illusion that hinders many more than it helps, and he suggests there is a better goal.
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