Why good things happen to bad people?
by Vu M Do
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Pub Date Aug 14 2025 | Archive Date Sep 10 2025
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Description
Why does the selfish succeed while the kind suffer? This question has haunted humanity for centuries—but what if it’s the wrong question entirely?
In this deeply thought-provoking book, author Vu Do invites readers to explore the hidden patterns behind life’s seeming injustices. Drawing from philosophy, spirituality, and the laws of nature, he reveals a universe built not on fairness, but on balance—where light needs darkness, and struggle conceals blessings.
Discover:
* Why good and bad are not opposites—but partners
* How the concept of duality shapes every experience
* The meaning behind suffering, delay, and paradox
* How to find peace in what once felt unfair
This is not a book of answers. It’s a book of deeper seeing. A quiet revolution for the soul who dares to question the surface—and trust what lies beneath.
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| ISBN | 9798292164890 |
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Featured Reviews
Why Good Things Happen to Bad People is one of those books that quietly gets under your skin and changes how you see the world. Instead of preaching or offering cliché answers, Vu Do walks you through the paradoxes of life—how darkness can serve light, and how what we call “unfair” might actually be balance in disguise. I appreciated how gentle yet profound the writing was; it didn’t try to convince me, it just invited me to look deeper. I enjoyed reading it because it helped me feel calmer about life’s ups and downs—it made sense of things I never thought could make sense. This is the kind of book you finish and then sit in silence for a while, just thinking.
Ever wonder why life sometimes treats the jerks like VIPs? Yeah, same! 😜
So, Why Good Things Happen to Bad People totally flipped my brain upside down—in the best way! This isn’t one of those “think positive” books. It’s more like sitting down with that one friend who actually makes deep stuff make sense. Vu Do digs into why “bad” and “good” might not be enemies at all, and suddenly I’m rethinking every “unfair” thing that’s ever happened to me. It’s mind-bendy, honest, and kinda soothing all at once. Trust me, if you’ve ever yelled at the sky like “WHY?!”, this book’s your chill pill. 🌙✨
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