A Practical Book That Challenges EVERYTHING You Know
- Cory Edmund Endrulat
- May 11
- 4 min read

We live in a world where people are questioning the truth more than ever, as they realized they may have been lied to, or that they need freedom and the truth is being kept hidden away from them. We have problems we don’t know why they exist, and we also don’t know how to solve them. When we do feel like we have a solution, we feel alone and unheard, we feel like the world is resisting us, no matter how obvious it could be. You may or may not relate to these thoughts, but in either case, being able to entertain thoughts may be the very purpose of philosophy, and it may serve as a powerful critical thinking exercise. In my newest book releasing on 5/17/25, I bring the alternative ideas and solutions to the most practical and easy use. The book is titled “The Arts & Book of Opposites: Practical Metaphysics.” You can pre-order on Kindle right now, or else await for the release day! Please share, as this can help anybody and everybody open their mind to possibility, and thus freedom and innovation for the solutions of the ever-present and future. I don’t make much money on this work due to expanded distribution and technical reasons with publishing and setting the price low, but I appreciate all of you because I do this for the truth! Let’s create a free world, which means, an enlightened world.
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Excerpts from the opening of the book:
“Nothing is what it seems. Reality is more deceptive than dreams. Truth is more hidden than lies. Light is more shadowed than darkness. Silence is louder than words. Simplicity is more complex than it appears. Beauty is more fleeting than it looks. Strength is more fragile than it feels. Freedom is more constrained than it seems. Love is more complicated than it appears. Trust is more elusive than it feels. Happiness is more temporary than it seems. Peace is more chaotic than it appears. Clarity is cloudier than it looks. Certainty is less stable than it feels. Time is faster than it seems. Distance is closer than it appears. Life is stranger than it feels. The surface hides more depth than it shows. Smiles conceal more pain than they reveal. Shadows are brighter than they seem. Kindness masks anger beneath its surface. Words carry meanings deeper than their sound. Eyes hide stories untold by their gaze. Actions disguise intentions buried within them. Roads lead to places unseen by their path. Doors open to worlds unknown beyond their frame. Faces reflect emotions unspoken by their expression. Stillness holds movement hidden within its calm. Chaos carries order beneath its disorder. Darkness reveals truths unseen by the light. Dreams contain realities unimagined by waking life. Echoes whisper secrets unheard by their sound.”
“The truth is stranger than fiction. Reality is more surreal than fantasy. History is more astonishing than legend. Life is more unpredictable than drama. Nature is more mysterious than mythology. The universe is more complex than science fiction. Human behavior is more bizarre than satire. Politics is more absurd than comedy. Technology is more revolutionary than prophecy. The future is more uncertain than prediction. The past is more surprising than nostalgia. Experience is more profound than storytelling. Facts are more unbelievable than rumors. Circumstance is more unexpected than coincidence. Destiny is more surprising than fate. Chaos is more intriguing than order. Silence is more revealing than words. The unknown is more captivating than the known. Dreams are more vivid than reality. Emotions are more intense than reason. The cosmos is more vast than imagination. Time is more mysterious than prophecy. Potential is more profound than achievement. Culture is more diverse than fiction. Traditions are more unique than tales. Music is more expressive than language. Art is more revealing than truth. The human spirit is more resilient than legend. The world is more complex than theory. Existence is more profound than explanation."
“Doctors destroy health. Lawyers destroy justice. Psychiatrists destroy minds. Scientists destroy truth. Media destroys information. Religions destroy spirituality. Governments destroy freedom. Teachers destroy curiosity. Artists destroy creativity. Corporations destroy integrity. Politicians destroy unity. Historians destroy memory. Economists destroy fairness. Technology destroys connection. Soldiers destroy peace. Philosophers destroy certainty. Leaders destroy trust. Activists destroy dialogue. Celebrities destroy authenticity. Advertisers destroy self-worth. Social media destroys privacy. Banks destroy security. Education systems destroy individuality. Entertainment destroys focus. Wealth destroys humility. Power destroys compassion. Competition destroys collaboration. Pride destroys wisdom. Greed destroys generosity. Innovators destroy tradition. Investors destroy sustainability. Environmentalists destroy balance. Theorists destroy practicality. Critics destroy encouragement. The wealthy destroy equality. The poor destroy hope. The young destroy tradition. The old destroy innovation. The strong destroy vulnerability. The weak destroy resilience. The silent destroy voice. The loud destroy listening. The wise destroy simplicity. The foolish destroy caution.”
“We have bigger houses, but smaller families. More conveniences, but less time. We have more degrees but less sense. More knowledge, but less judgment. More experts, but more problems. More medicines, but less healthiness. We’ve been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet the new neighbor. We built more computers to hold more information, to produce more copies than ever, but have less communication. We have become long on quantity, but short on quality. These are times of fast food but slow digestion. Tall man but short character. Steep profits but shallow relationships. Instant connections but lasting isolation. Endless innovation but fleeting satisfaction. Abundant choices but scarce wisdom. It is a time when there is much in the window, but nothing in the room. We have wider networks, but weaker connections. More entertainment, but less joy. More possessions, but less contentment. More followers, but fewer friends. We chase success, but lose purpose. We have louder voices, but quieter hearts. Faster progress, but slower understanding. We seek convenience, but sacrifice meaning. These are days of instant gratification but enduring emptiness. A world of open doors, but closed minds.”
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