
The Human Fiction / Book 2 of 4
The Fiction of Meaning
Meaning is not only found. It is written, inherited, and defended.
By Lalit Rakesh MishraPublished by Greyveil EditionsPart of The Human Fiction within The Human Paradox Collection.
Summary
The mind builds meaning from fragile interpretations.
This book explores faith, value, memory, and the human need to make uncertainty bearable through meaning.
It asks how much of meaning is truth, and how much is the story that helps truth become livable.
Core Question
What if meaning is the fiction that helps the mind survive uncertainty?
Metadata
Volume I
The Human Fiction
Book 02 of 4
Status: Available
Personal Background
The book comes from the human need to arrange pain, memory, and belief into something that can be carried.
Psychological Themes
Meaning, faith, value, memory, interpretation, belief, and human need.
Reading Information
Volume I
The Human Fiction
Book 02
Reading Time: Self-paced reader
"Meaning is the story that teaches pain where to stand."
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Reflection
Hold meaning lightly.
Which meaning did you inherit before you ever chose it?
What remains if the story becomes gentler, but less certain?