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Why do the undeserving prosper while the good suffer?
It’s an age-old question—whispered in prayers, wrestled with in philosophy, and felt in the quiet ache of everyday life.
In Why Good Things Happen to Bad People, the author flips this paradox. Instead of dismissing it as a cruel accident of fate, he uncovers the hidden balance in the universe: a duality where light and shadow, gain and loss, order and chaos, are not enemies but partners in life’s ongoing dialogue.
Through vivid stories, timeless wisdom from spiritual traditions, and deep reflection, this book shows you:
- Why the universe is not broken, but alive and purposeful.
- How suffering and injustice often conceal hidden blessings.
- The “two gods” of creation and destruction—and why we need both.
- How to embrace life’s paradoxes without fear or despair.
- Practical steps to find meaning and resilience in unfair times.
Whether you are facing personal trials, questioning life’s fairness, or seeking spiritual insight, this book provides a new perspective to see beyond the surface of suffering and into the deeper order of things.
This is not a book of simple answers. It offers profound perspective—one that dares to ask: What if life’s contradictions are not mistakes . . . but the very way we grow?










