As revealed in these pages, the gentleman's exact words are "I was there". These adventures and experiences seem to be coming from an eyewitness who was in the center of them. In each experience he discovered something about himself that he had never personalized. He also was faced with a terrifying question.From witnessing a horrible disaster the gentleman realized an almost universal truth among people. He was part of the problem. Each discovery presented questions and answers as well as the solution. Anyone who needs help with life - don't we all - this book is a help along the way. There are opportunities waiting to be recognized or discovered. How would someone react if they found themselves faced with the most important question at the least opportune time? Rather than taking the position of a judge in a detached philosophical discussion, the reader should find him/herself in the position of answering the judge from the head not the heart. Through all of his experiences, the man faced all manner of questions but there was the most consistent and biggest personal question of all. In the end, the gentleman meets his teacher. Class was over. It was scary but, the man had faced truth about himself. Most importantly, he had faced the giant of all questions. It wasn't asked by the teacher. It wasn't from a book. It came from the mans' heart. The end of the book was the answer to that question. Would he, personally, answer it?
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