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LOVE OR LIVE
Where Survival Trumps Morality, and Life Demands the Fall of the Weak
Author: Hatem Helmy
Narrator: Narrated by: Hatem Helmy (using TTS via Balabolka text-to-speech tool).
Unabridged: 12 hr 2 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Hatem Helmy
Published: 03/06/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, Philosophy, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Includes:
Bonus Material
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Synopsis
What is justice, really? We speak of it as if it were a universal law, a sacred principle that governs human societies, ensuring fairness and protecting the weak. We wax philosophical about equality, moral balance, and the rule of law. We imagine a world where wrongs are punished and virtues rewarded. Yet the moment we strip away the comforting veneers, we confront a stark, unyielding truth: life does not obey human notions of fairness. Life is predation.From the first breath to the last, existence is a battlefield. Every living being, from the smallest insect to the apex predator, survives by consuming, by overpowering, by outlasting another. The rules of survival are merciless. In nature, there is no room for sentiment, no space for mercy, no promise of fairness. The strong thrive by taking what the weak cannot defend. The weak endure only by adapting—or they perish. This is the law of life: to live is, almost always, to consume or to be consumed.Humans, in their unique complexity, amplify this fundamental reality. We do not merely hunt to survive; we hunt to dominate. We consume not just for nourishment, but for advantage, for power, for control. We extract, exhaust, and exploit resources essential to others’ survival. And yet, we speak endlessly about justice, as if moral ideals can counteract the biological imperatives of existence. But justice, as we have defined it, is largely illusion. It is a language we use to mask the predatory mechanics of life and society.