Fallen Leaves by Will Durant (HINDI/हिंदी में)
Will Durant (1885–1981) was one of the most celebrated historians and philosophers of the twentieth century. Alongside his wife, Ariel Durant, he dedicated his life to making history accessible to the wider public, blending narrative elegance with rigorous scholarship. Their monumental eleven-volume series The Story of Civilization became a landmark achievement in historical writing, earning them the Pulitzer Prize in 1968 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977. Durant’s work was notable not only for its breadth—spanning philosophy, religion, politics, and culture—but also for its humanist spirit, emphasizing the enduring struggles and achievements of humanity across the ages. Durant began his career as a philosopher and educator. His first major work, The Story of Philosophy (1926), made the ideas of great thinkers—from Plato to Nietzsche—accessible to ordinary readers and became an international bestseller. This success allowed him and Ariel to devote their lives fully to scholarship. Over four decades, they produced The Story of Civilization, covering a span from ancient times through the Napoleonic era. The Durants’ writing combined scholarship with storytelling, weaving together political events, cultural achievements, and philosophical developments into a seamless narrative. Their style was not purely academic; it was infused with warmth, wit, and the conviction that history should be not only informative but also inspiring. In his later years, Durant turned more inward, reflecting on the meaning of life and the personal lessons distilled from a century of living. Fallen Leaves: Last Words on Life, Love, War, and God, published posthumously in 2014, is a product of those reflections. Unlike his earlier grand histories, this book is intimate and personal, written in the voice of a philosopher looking back at life’s journey. In its pages, Durant considers the stages of human existence—from youth and middle age to old age and death—while also addressing perennial human concerns: love, morality, faith, politics, and the pursuit of beauty and knowledge. What makes Fallen Leaves remarkable is not just the wisdom it conveys but the humility with which Durant offers it. He does not present final answers to life’s mysteries but instead shares observations, doubts, and hopes. His writing here is candid and vulnerable, shaped by decades of learning yet tempered by experience. The result is less a lecture and more a conversation, as though the reader is sitting with a wise elder who speaks honestly about what he has seen and felt. The book is also deeply humanistic. Durant affirms the value of love, art, education, and history as forces that enrich human life. He acknowledges the flaws of civilization—war, inequality, prejudice—but remains committed to the belief that humanity can improve through knowledge, compassion, and cultural continuity. In a world often fragmented by ideological conflict, his voice is refreshingly balanced, combining philosophical depth with practical wisdom. Ultimately, Fallen Leaves serves as both a personal testament and a final gift. For those who followed Durant’s monumental histories, it provides a glimpse of the man behind the scholarship. For new readers, it offers timeless reflections that resonate across generations. The work invites us not to seek definitive conclusions but to embrace the journey of questioning, learning, and living fully. In doing so, it cements Will Durant’s legacy not only as a historian of civilizations but also as a philosopher of life itself. 00:00:00 preface 00:04:18 our life begins 00:09:29 on youth 00:19:49 on middle age 00:29:10 on old age 00:33:44 on death 00:38:28 our souls 00:53:38 our gods 01:04:40 on religion 01:15:46 on a different second advent 01:21:52 on religion and morals 01:35:39 on morality 01:49:22 on race 01:54:35 on women 02:05:01 on sex 02:09:52 on war 02:25:45 on politics 02:37:28 on capitalism and communism 02:47:17 on art 02:56:37 on science 03:04:18 on education 03:34:48 on the insights of history 03:46:37 conclusion -------- 🙏 Support the Channel: 🔸 Support via UPI: syllabuswithrohit@upi 🔸 Buy Me A Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/SyllabuswithRohit

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