Philosophy in flash and fire. Sparks of Meaning On Happiness, Truth, and a Labyrinth Within
What is happiness, and why do we chase it so fiercely—only to lose it the moment we think we’ve found it?
In Philosophy in Flesh and Fire, Martino Sacchi invites readers into a bold philosophical journey through the shadows of Plato’s cave, the illusions of Epicurus, the radical doubt of Descartes, and the forgotten terror of the Labyrinth. This essay collection blends myth, philosophy, and lived experience with clarity and poetic tension.
With a style that is accessible yet uncompromisingly profound, Sacchi challenges the reader to confront the symbolic monsters within: our fears, desires, and false certainties.
Perfect for curious minds, educators, and lovers of existential reflection, this book doesn’t offer ready-made answers—it offers sparks.
Whether you read it in one breath or return to it slowly, page after page, it will stay with you. A companion for anyone who dares to ask: What does it mean to live well, truly?