A life well lived is lived in Light, but not the light that you can see, rather the light that sees you. This philosophical journey and meta-cognitive discussion is perhaps the most profound and genuine example of "everyman's" philosophy currently available. The author invites the reader to join him on a flow of thought journey of self and surroundings. As the reader embarks on this journey, the abrupt and often tangled nature of "Readers in the Dark," serves to mirror, both in tone and content, the conflicting principles, events, ethics and choices which that same reader may face in their...
A life well lived is lived in Light, but not the light that you can see, rather the light that sees you. This philosophical journey and meta-cognitive...