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Maybe I’m Wrong - A Pursuit for the Meaning of Life is a contemporary philosophy book by an anonymous author, about the post-pandemic changes in society dynamics. It was released on November 17, 2020. The marketing strategy for the book has been compared to the contribution made to society by Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous creator of Bitcoin.

As part of its epilogue, the author explains he did not intend to take credit for the book. Instead of being rewarded for the potential returns from sales, he wanted the book to be distributed for free so that the readers would make voluntary donations to institutions which promoted freedom. Another reason for using a pen name was being worried of retaliation. The book is licensed under Creative Commons License, CC-BY-SA, which allows other authors to distribute its content, providing they give credit for the author.

To this day, the author has not been identified.

Book summary[edit]
The author starts asking why 2020 was a peculiar year. Most people experienced higher levels of stress and tension. Regardless of the pandemic itself, the consequences of public policies to deal with the virus seemed to cause much uncertainty. He analyses data from the beginning of the crisis in China and demonstrates how things could have been handled more efficiently in the West. Most of the author’s friends and family ostracized his reasoning, which led him to embark on a quest for answers to many contradictory aspects of public policies and the curtailment of people’s freedom.

He concludes with a model of society which includes three types of communities, demonstrating almost mathematically the process which will lead to this futuristic but probable outcome. Not only the author is able to answer many questions related to modern societal structure, the author makes predictions based on historical data and reasoning.

References[edit]
1.    ^ Jump up to:a b ''"Smashwords". Retrieved 20 November 2020.''

2.    ^ Jump up to:a b c '' "Amazon ". Retrieved 20 November 2020.''

External links[edit]
·        Book excerpt

·        Book website