NEW BOOK LAUNCHES A MOVEMENT TO REDEFINE SACREDNESS IN THE MODERN AGE
TAOLISM: The Architecture of Life urges humanity to replace outdated beliefs with ethical behavior grounded in reality
Sarasota, FL — April 22, 2025 — As humanity faces ecological breakdown, political extremism, and a spiritual vacuum, author and sustainability advocate Joe Simonetta offers a bold new response: a radically simple code for living that can sustain humanity and transform civilization.
In his new book, TAOLISM: The Architecture of Life, Simonetta introduces a powerful worldview grounded not in belief, but in behavior. TAOLISM (short for The Architecture of Life) offers a framework for ethical living rooted in science, reason, ethics, and sustainability—guided by just three core principles, expressed in seven transformative words:
Be Healthy. Be Kind. Respect the Environment.
“This is not religion. It’s not dogma. It’s not another ideology,” says Simonetta. “It’s a way of being—deeply practical, urgently needed, and universally applicable. These seven words, if widely adopted, will change everything.”
TAOLISM challenges humanity to evolve—by aligning with the very architecture of life itself. Drawing on decades of multidisciplinary work and lived experience, Simonetta presents a compelling case for replacing superstition with responsibility, worship with action, and faith with observable truth.
From personal well-being to politics and public policy, from education to economics, the book explores how TAOLISM can reshape every aspect of our lives—offering a blueprint for human thriving at a time when nothing less will do.
Simonetta, a Harvard-educated ethicist, professional athlete, former U.S. Army officer, and TEDx speaker, delivers this work not as abstract theory but as an urgent call to action.
TAOLISM: The Architecture of Life is available now in paperback, eBook, and audiobook formats on Amazon and at www.taolism.org.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Joseph R. Simonetta is a writer, speaker, environmentalist, and visionary committed to advancing human civilization through ethics, reason, and sustainability. With degrees in business, architecture, and divinity, he brings a uniquely integrative perspective to the challenges of our time. He is also a national champion senior triathlete and the creator of TAOLISM, a movement to reframe sacredness as life-sustaining behavior.
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