My Confession
At the height of his fame, Leo Tolstoy shares a moving account of his loss of meaning. Faced with nihilism, he rejects intellectual pride and aristocratic vanity to seek an answer to the question: "Why live?" This narrative traces his journey from suffocating despair to a radical faith found in the simplicity of the common people. An intense spiritual journey that redefines man's relationship with eternity, work, and truth.
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