Beyond the jokes, the satire, and the chaotic everyday moments, The Simpsons hide profound reflections on the human experience. "The Yellow Philosophy" explores how the series approaches themes such as purpose, morality, happiness, identity, ethics, love, and the contradictions of modern life - always with the irreverence that turned Springfield into a cultural phenomenon.What can Homer teach us about desire, self-sabotage, and the pursuit of pleasure? What does Lisa reveal about ethics, reason, and emotional intelligence? How does Bart reflect our impulses, rebellions, and inner conflicts? And what does the most famous family on TV say about living in society, facing crises, and searching for meaning in the midst of chaos?This book takes you on a journey through the philosophical layers hidden beneath the humor of The Simpsons, connecting classic thinkers - from Aristotle to Nietzsche, from Kierkegaard to Sartre - with iconic moments from the show. Complex ideas become accessible, funny, and surprisingly human.A compelling blend of philosophy, pop culture, and personal reflection that proves even in Springfield there is - beneath the bright yellow - a deep invitation to understand who we are and what it means to live.