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Management number 222236349 Release Date 2026/05/04 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 222236349
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It's A Clowns WorldBy: Lauren Lee LewisGoalThe primary goal of "It's A Clown's World" is to provoke deepreflection on the pervasive influence of 'clowns'—metaphorical figures embodying folly, deception, and superficiality—within contemporary society.The book aims to unpack how such figures have infiltrated various domains, including politics, religion, entertainment, and social interactions, often shaping perceptions, decisions, and societal norms to the detriment of genuine progress and virtue. Through detailed analysis and allegorical storytelling anchored by the symbolism of playing cards, the book encourages readers to critically evaluate the roles these 'clowns' play in their own lives and communities. It seeks to inspire a movement toward embracing authenticity, wisdom, and meaningful virtues like love, joy, peace, and happiness, rather than chasing material wealth or fleeting status. Ultimately, the book intends to empower individuals to recognize and resist destructive influences, fostering a more conscious and virtuous existence in a complex, uncertain world.StructureThe book is organized into thirteen distinct chapters, each progressively building upon the previous to provide a comprehensive understanding of the central metaphor—the card pack—and its relation to societal dynamics symbolized by clowns. The opening chapters introduce the card deck as a metaphorical framework, examining each card's symbolism and its application to human life and social hierarchies. Subsequent chapters define the clown archetype, exploring their characteristics, roles, and societal impact historically and in contemporary contexts. Midway, the book critically analyzes the dominance of clowns in various domains, including politics, religion, and culture, emphasizing their influence and the dangers they pose. Later chapters focus on the consequences of embracing the clown mentality—highlighting themes of deception, misdirection, and eventual self-destruction—and contrast materialistic pursuits with the pursuit of enduring virtues. The concluding chapters synthesize these insights, urging readers toward awareness, critical thinking, and the embracing of authentic values. Each chapter is subdivided into multiple subchapters, varying uniquely per chapter, to explore specific facets in detail, maintaining narrative rhythm and engaging depth. The word count varies substantially across chapters to reflect the complexity of topics, ensuring a dynamic and immersive reading experience totaling 84,000 words.Final Analysis"It's A Clown's World" offers a multifaceted critique of modern societal dynamics through the innovative use of card symbolism and the clown metaphor. Its layered analysis reveals how superficiality and deception undermine authentic leadership and personal fulfillment. By weaving historical context, cultural commentary, and personal narrative, the book provides a holistic perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing individuals and communities. It stands as a call to awareness and transformation, encouraging readers to discern truth from illusion and to pursue meaningful virtues beyond material success. Read more

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Print length 302 pages
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Publication date March 11, 2026
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