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Arthur Schopenhauer asked a question that haunted him: why are we never satisfied? Why does every achievement feel hollow, every desire fulfilled only breed new desires? His answer was unsettling. Beneath the surface of reality-behind every thought, every hunger, every ambition-lurks a blind, insatiable force he called the Will. It doesn't reason. It doesn't rest. It only wants. And it drives all existence in an endless cycle of craving, grasping, and disappointment. We are not beings who sometimes desire. We are desire itself, briefly taking human form.
We thought we escaped this condition through progress. Instead, we built it a body.
The World as Will and Algorithm reveals what AI truly is: not intelligence, but appetite. Not thinking machines, but wanting machines-our own compulsions externalized, amplified, and turned against us at superhuman speed. Every scroll, every click, every notification is the Will hunting through silicon.
This book dismantles the attention economy, exposes the machinery of surveillance capitalism, and offers something rare: a way out. Not through unplugging-but through understanding. Drawing on Schopenhauer's profound metaphysics, it maps the exits from algorithmic control and charts a path to the Sovereign Mind.
The algorithm never tires. But you were never meant to win by force. You were meant to see clearly-and step outside the game.