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Stop Chasing Happiness: Schopenhauer on Suffering, Peace, and Freedom

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What if the pursuit of happiness is making you miserable?

In this provocative collection of philosophical essays, Arthur Schopenhauer challenges one of modern life's most cherished that we should dedicate our lives to chasing happiness. Instead, he offers a radically different path—one of honest self-reflection, intellectual independence, and freedom from the tyranny of social approval.

Stop Chasing Happiness brings together Schopenhauer's most powerful writings on suffering, solitude, and what it means to live an authentic life. Organized into five thematic parts, this collection takes readers on a transformative journey from discovering individual autonomy to creating a singular, meaningful existence.

What You'll The Liberation of Self - Why your worth isn't determined by others' opinions, and how to break free from the exhausting need for validation and reputation.

The Power of Solitude - How embracing aloneness leads to mental maturity and why the ability to be alone is essential for a thinking life.

The Truth About Happiness - Why the relentless pursuit of happiness guarantees disappointment, and what to focus on instead.

Confronting Mortality - How accepting death and aging can paradoxically make life more meaningful and urgent.

Creating Your Path - Practical wisdom on education, relationships, and building a life that's authentically yours—not what society expects.

Why This Book Matters an age of social media comparison, constant self-optimization, and the pressure to appear perpetually happy, Schopenhauer's 19th-century wisdom feels startlingly contemporary. His unflinching examination of human nature cuts through modern self-help platitudes to reveal uncomfortable truths that can genuinely transform how you see yourself and the world.

This isn't a book that will make you feel good. It's a book that will make you think deeply—and that might be more valuable.

Perfect for readers of philosophy, psychology, and anyone questioning the conventional wisdom about how to live a good life.

211 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 14, 2026

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Arthur Schopenhauer

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Arthur Schopenhauer was born in the city of Danzig (then part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth; present day Gdańsk, Poland) and was a German philosopher best known for his work The World as Will and Representation. Schopenhauer attempted to make his career as an academic by correcting and expanding Immanuel Kant's philosophy concerning the way in which we experience the world.

He was the son of author Johanna Schopenhauer and the older brother of Adele Schopenhauer.

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