What if life is not chaotic—but coded?
What if your struggles, desires, thoughts, and destiny are not accidents, but components of a vast, intelligible equation?
In Everlasting: The Mathematical Puzzle of Life, philosopher and writer Arinze Achebe presents a monumental exploration of the human condition—one that treats life not as randomness, but as structure, pattern, and law.
Blending philosophy, psychology, metaphysics, and lived experience, this work investigates:
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The mind as the engine of reality
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Thought, belief, and manifestation as active forces
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Destiny as law, not superstition
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Desire as the origin of becoming
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Hardship as initiation rather than punishment
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Writing and knowledge as paths to immortality
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Happiness as fulfilment, not pleasure
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Life as a mathematical and symbolic system
This is not a motivational book.
It is not a religious text.
It is not a quick read.
It is a serious philosophical work written for thinkers, builders, seekers, and those who refuse to live accidentally.
Structured in five major parts and seventeen expansive chapters, Everlasting challenges the reader to slow down, reflect, and recover purpose in an age of distraction.
If you have ever asked:
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Who am I really?
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What governs success and failure?
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Why does discipline shape destiny?
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How does the mind shape the world?
Then this book was written for you.
Life is a puzzle.
This book teaches you how to read it.

