Philosophy is presented as a journey that begins with simple questions and reaches complex ones—such as the cause of the existence of the world. Schelling, Friedrich, and one’s own feelings help to sort it out. The book “The Best of All Possible Worlds” explores the search for the Absolute, combining rigorous philosophical thought with personal experiences. In the tradition of German idealism, the reader becomes the main character, moving from everyday intuitions to complex metaphysical concepts, including the idea that there might be no world at all. Along this path, the reader is accompanied by the philosopher Schelling, the artist Caspar David Friedrich, and an author who shares how philosophy changed—and even saved—her life.