The Meaning of Life
And How AI Is Killing It
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Peter Goebels
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Peter Goebels
The bell rings, and a twenty-four-year-old professional fighter rushes toward me like a rocket. I am fifty-eight years old. And I am a computer geek.
What kind of man ends up in a Thai boxing ring at fifty-eight? A Marine. A car repossessor from South Central LA. A skydiver, pilot, and technical cave diving instructor. A cybersecurity professional with a wall full of certifications who works with artificial intelligence every day—and who spent five years asking the one question that outlasts every job title: what is the meaning of life?
The answer in this book was not found in a library. It was earned through a crucible: combat training, a stack of psychiatric diagnoses, a gun in the mouth, cognitive therapy, losing everything, and starting over on the other side of the world. The conclusion is simple, and it is tested on every page: the meaning of life is feelings and emotions. Nothing more. Nothing less.
And that is exactly what artificial intelligence is quietly killing. Not with robots or lasers—with convenience. Every struggle it removes, every answer it hands us, every "Wow" it flattens into a shrug takes another piece of the only thing that ever made life mean anything.
This audiobook is a field manual for keeping your Wow alive in the AI age. Sixteen chapters on the rational and emotional mind, ego, suffering, injustice, freedom, authenticity, and what winning actually looks like—written by a man who tested every idea on his own skin, and read to you in his own voice. Zero sugar-coating.
If you have ever looked at your comfortable, automated life and wondered why it feels empty—this is why. And this is the way back.
©2026 Peter Goebels (P)2026 Peter Goebels