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I'm working on it; philosophical and ideological, not religious. Book form. I'm about halfway done getting words on paper. It'll take quite a bit to edit it properly.
I've obsessed about philosophical, cultural, and (as I put it) foundational problems and questions with life since I was about 15. I'm 35. I've thought of, studied, and read up on such things on average 2 hours per day those 20 years. For some reason I do my best thinking at night before I fall asleep, which has resulted in a lot of lack of sleep over the years. I'm also pretty tired mentally. Caring and thinking as much as I have over the years, learning what I have, and observing what I have, and seeing most around me not give a flying fuck about such monumentally important things, is incredibly tiring and demotivating. However, I've been muscling through it one section at a time.
The book involves such questions and answers like: the meaning of life, the real name of truth, human nature, why we must die, how God can be good, love us, and yet let bad things happen to us, why we have free will, how to discover truth, why we form communities, how to make and interpret laws, metaphysics and ideas, suffering, happiness, how to be a good person, the perfect form of selfishness, altruism versus selfishness, the perfect form of government based on simple math, how wealth is created, 3 modes of conflict resolution, changes in human behavior based on happiness, where love comes from, what is right/wrong based on Kant's categorical imperative and the community, how to have a good debate, logical fallacies, moral codes based on logic (i.e. natural rights spoken of by U.S. founding fathers), failings of feminism, post modernism, the sexual revolution, the divorce court, embracing feminine over masculine, relativism over absolutism, collectivism versus individualism on the micro and macro scale, egalitarianism versus reality...