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Priface ix
1 What Am I Doing Here? 1
2 What Is the Good Life? 5
3 What Is the Impact of Technology on Our Lives? 15
4 What Is a Good Marriage? 21
5 What Is the Meaning of Life? 31
6 What Is a Hero? 43
7 Fate or Free Will? 55
8 What Is Sanity? 63
9 What Is a Good Education? 71
10 What Is Human Nature? 79
11 Are There Two Sides to Every Coin? 87
12 Is Marriage Necessary? 95
13 Is Romantic Love a Myth? 101
14 What Is the Difference between Eastern and Western Thinking? 107
15 What Is the Value of the, Past? 115
16 What Is Funny? 121
17 What Are the Limits of Privacy? 127
18 Is Prostitution Wrong? 135
19 What Is Truth? 141
20 Meltdown 151
21 What Is Gender? 157
22 When Is a Boycott Justified? 163
23 What Is Our Obligation in a Disaster? 169
24 One Year Later: Chinese Sex Parks, Swine Flu, and My Return to Chengdu 177
25 Final Thoughts: The Tao of Angelina 187
Notes 195
Index 197
About the Author 199
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