Health — a word uttered daily, yet rarely understood in its true essence. Since the dawn of civilization, humankind has searched for the meaning of wellness — through philosophy, faith, and science. But in an era where we can replace organs, edit genes, and measure every heartbeat, one haunting question Are we truly healthy?
Evolution or Revolution? is a bold exploration of the paradox of modern healthcare — a system capable of miracles, yet often blind to the deeper dimensions of healing. It challenges the notion that health is merely the absence of disease and calls for a return to balance — between body and mind, medicine and humanity, progress and purpose.
Through compelling insights and reflective storytelling, the book urges readers, practitioners, and policymakers alike to reimagine wellness — not as a destination, but as a lifelong harmony of science, spirit, and society.
Is it time to evolve our understanding of health — or to ignite a revolution in how we heal?