So What Does It All Mean?

The Secrets of Life: From Big Bang to Trump

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Pub Date 31 May 2023 | Archive Date 31 May 2023

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The Secrets of Life series is written for everyone who, frankly, needs a spot of cheering up, and will provide conversation starters for years after reading! O’Connor’s easy-going, conversational style brings an outsider’s questioning eye to the great forces behind life.

The final in the four-part series shows what the theories, research and science all add up to. It examines the evidence that illustrates how wrong most people in thinking the world is descending into darkness and chaos, and shows instead that it’s actually improving at an astonishing rate. This explains, the author says, why in spite of the constant challenges our world faces, the human race is actually improving by the day, rather than becoming worse.

Book Four points out that many people say that humans are the ultimate triumph for the selfish gene, yet we’ve now developed to the point where we can choose to overrule so many of its instructions.

As the facts about the world’s population, its life expectancies, birth rates, poverty, food security, violence, natural disasters, energy, climate and all the other major indicators are laid out in So What Does It All Mean?, it becomes ever clearer that the results of our evolution should give us reasons for optimism, not despair.

The Secrets of Life series concludes by showing us why we are often wrong in our view of each other, why we’re becoming ever happier and more moral, and why we’re so frequently mistaken in our views about the future.

Yes, it concludes, life does have a meaning, it does have an arc of evolution, non-zero cooperation is what makes things win… and that includes us humans.

The Secrets of Life series is written for everyone who, frankly, needs a spot of cheering up, and will provide conversation starters for years after reading! O’Connor’s easy-going, conversational...


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ISBN 9781739155933
PRICE £10.99 (GBP)
PAGES 340

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