A Call to Awaken the Human Spirit Before It's Too Late!
What if the world cannot be saved by politics, economics, or technology—
but only by a profound inner awakening of the human being?
"How Did You Save the World Next Month? A Brief History of the Recent Future" is not a book you merely read.
It is a message you encounter.
Written as a philosophical, spiritual, and civic call to consciousness, this book confronts the deepest crisis of our time: not a financial crisis, not a political one—but a crisis of identity. Humanity has been pushed to the periphery of its own being, reduced to productivity, consumption, and control, while its spiritual core has been systematically ignored.
Using powerful metaphors—the caterpillar and the butterfly, darkness and light, sleep and awakening—this book asks the question most people avoid:
Why should the world be saved at all?
And it delivers an unsettling answer:
- If human beings are nothing more than matter, then nothing truly matters.
- But if human beings are spiritual beings, then everything matters—and the responsibility is immense.
This manifesto challenges:
- the illusion of endless political conflict
- the dehumanization of work and education
- the worship of technology without wisdom
- the manipulation of fear, division, and superficiality
- the idea that "someone else" will fix the world
And it proposes something radically different:
a society built around the awakened human being.
At the heart of the book lies a bold declaration—The Universal Declaration of Free Human Beings—a visionary framework for education, work, economy, democracy, international relations, and technology, all centered on human dignity, spiritual freedom, and fraternity.
This is not a manifesto of anger.
It is a manifesto of awakening.
Not a call to fight the darkness,
but a call to become light.
Not a promise that salvation will come from above,
but a reminder that it can only come from within—
from individuals who awaken not to rise above others, but to become steps on which others may rise.
"How Did You Save the World Next Month? A Brief History of the Recent Future" is for readers who feel, even vaguely, that something is deeply wrong with the world—and who sense that the solution will not come from the same mindset that created the crisis.
If enough people awaken, the night ends.
If not, the fall continues.
The choice is still ours.
Wake up.
Become the butterfly.
Be light.