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: Despite his immense literary success and social standing, Tolstoy recounts feeling a "thirst for life" that suddenly vanished, replaced by an overwhelming sense of meaninglessness and recurring thoughts of suicide.
: Tolstoy explores various fields—science, philosophy, and mathematics—only to find that they explain "how" things exist but fail to address "why" we live. Д°tiraflarД±m KitabД±nД±
(My Confession) is an autobiographical work by the Russian author Lev Tolstoy , written around 1879–1882 during a profound mid-life crisis. Following the success of his masterpieces War and Peace and Anna Karenina , Tolstoy found himself questioning the value of his fame and wealth, leading to a deep existential search for the meaning of life. Key Themes and Content : Despite his immense literary success and social
: He reflects on his youth, admitting to a life driven by ambition, pride, and greed, and critiques the intellectual elite for their inability to provide answers to life's ultimate questions. Following the success of his masterpieces War and
: The work marks Tolstoy’s transition from a world-renowned novelist to a moral and spiritual philosopher who advocated for simple living, non-violence, and universal love. Itiraflarim Book