Publisher's Synopsis
What happens when you put an extravert in exile? They become a writer. Here's my summary of me; of the way I think, and the things that I think are important in life. The cool thing about writing is that you get to decide what you think is important. Others may not agree, but you still get to decide. Now as far as my theory of problem solving goes; in order to solve life's most pressing problems, you first have to suspend your disbelief. Willful suspension of disbelief. Before you can solve a problem, you first have to believe that there is an answer, that, ANY problem; is solvable. This includes some tough ones. Eternal life? Levitation? You have to be able to figure out, if it did happen, how would it be? Entry-level angel school may teach you that: 'How is that true?' Is a question one must ask. Not: 'Is that true?' But how is that true? How is 'this' true? The more generous an imagination you can maintain, the more receptive you may be with your new gift of charm that is abstract understanding. The trouble is that how it may be true for me, can conflict with how it is true for someone else. It doesn't make either truth any less true, it just makes each truth individual. After all, let's hope that we are more than broken robots. I would never expect anyone to remember all of this. I ask that you only take what you need, or what you want, or anything that you could possibly use. This one goes out to anyone who was ever as lost as I once was. Only read me if you can afford a lingering longer than a whim...