Cury stresses the importance of education, not just formal schooling, but also self-education and awareness. He argues that understanding oneself and the world is crucial for breaking free from mental prisons.
The story follows Marco Polo, a young man who suffers from severe anxiety, obsessive thoughts, and a deep sense of meaninglessness—what Cury calls the “Disease of the 21st Century.” Through a series of psychological consultations with a mysterious therapist, Marco Polo is guided to understand how his own mind has become his jailer.
Theo and his three children live in a farce, constantly fighting for power and attention while trapped by their own psychological insecurities and past traumas. The Mission:
Theo decides to place his children through extreme "stress tests" to break their mental prisons and force them to rediscover their humanity. Key Psychological Themes
In this work, Cury explores the "prisons" we create within our own intellect—such as fear, guilt, and the need for social approval. He introduces the , teaching readers how to become "authors of their own history" by managing thoughts that cause emotional pain. How to read it legally and safely:
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