Imagine a world where Heaven on Earth isn’t just a lofty ideal or a cosmic joke, but a tangible reality—one within our grasp.

Earth: The Improbable Utopia by R. J. Figaldo happens to be an immersive, interesting book like no other. As the book title suggests, the author envisions a well-thought-out world. It is a perfect world, if I can say so myself, but that is unlikely to happen. For the world to get to utopia, everything the author mentions should be a global endeavor. We must work together to instill change. He creates strong points on topics like our culture, tradition, and money. He also addresses inequality and other topics people regard as taboo or a sore point for others.
I loved reading this book. He even gives a detailed blueprint on how to go about achieving the perfect Earth. It was awesome envisioning this world with the author. His descriptive writing brings to life a world that feels out of reach. In a world full of greed, fear, and desire, who will recognize that they shouldn’t manipulate resources? Who will refrain from using resources for their own benefit? He talks of being aware that we are in each other’s service. However, we forget that not everyone’s heart is in a good place. A world like this would be lovely. Everyone being kind and considerate to everyone seems far out of reach. This book has to end up in the right hands. Till then, it will remain an improbable utopia. I would highly recommend it to anyone craving a better future.
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