The Human Fiction / Book 4 of 4
The Fiction of Human
Human life is held together by names, systems, memories, and stories.
By Lalit Rakesh MishraPublished by Greyveil EditionsPart of The Human Fiction within The Human Paradox Collection.
Summary
Human nature is narrated before it is understood.
This book explores the shared fictions that organize human life: names, identities, cultures, systems, and belonging.
It closes The Human Fiction by asking what remains human beneath every story humans create.
Core Question
What if being human is the strongest fiction we inherited?
Metadata
Volume I
The Human Fiction
Book 04 of 4
Status: Available
Personal Background
The book grows from the recognition that civilizations, identities, and relationships are held together by stories powerful enough to become real.
Psychological Themes
Human nature, systems, naming, belonging, belief, culture, and shared imagination.
Reading Information
Volume I
The Human Fiction
Book 04
Reading Time: Self-paced reader
"To be human is to live inside stories that learned to feel real."
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Reflection
Return to the human.
What part of being human resists becoming only a story?
Where does the fiction end, and where does tenderness begin?