6. is the kind of book that’ll make you question everything — but mostly why you’re still reading it. It's a deep dive into the absurdity of existence, where rules like "no white after Labor Day" are just as confusing as the idea of "being happy" ( nobody really knows what that means). The narrator asks the tough questions — like why we care so much about money, or why we think saying “damn” is such a crime — while contemplating the simple life of an animal (who’s clearly winning at existence). It's part existential crisis, part witty rant, and 100% an adventure through the nonsense of modern life. Because, hey, if you were the only person on Earth, would any of this really matter? Probably not. But here we are, so let’s figure it out... or not.