From Adrian Hadzic, the century's most cogent and revolutionary philosopher, comes 'Life: The Greatest Mystery', a startling and astonishingly truthful book that examines humanity's most enduring question: What does it all mean? Hadzic's honest, brilliant - and yes, slyly humorous - pen swirls the endless questions of existence in a dizzying, grandiose yet thoroughly unpretentious unspooling of the threads knitting the modern world. To read it once is life-changing; to share it with another is an incomparable gift. For as Hadzic tells us: "the telling and retelling of knowledge has enlightened the world since ages past... it is my goal to sustain that practice, that pillar of human understanding. For though my readers may have much to learn from me... I believe there is far more I can learn from them."