Description
The Phenomenon of Life – A Plain Man’s Perspectives differs from traditional collections of philosophical, religious, and political contemplation in that the expressions contained in the book proceed from the intellect and persona of a single individual and not from the minds of multiple writers. The aforementioned declaration is not intended to suggest in any way that the lone producer of the precepts showcased in this book is superior to, or even on par with other thinkers and philosophers. The author is sure his thoughts reside on a plateau of intelligence and insight considerably lower than that applicable to logicians of international renown, and from whose musings readers are accustomed to derive inspiration and delight. As a matter of fact, the dilettante who presents the reflections in this book acknowledges the possibility some readers may experience a fair measure of boredom, if not anger and resentment.
The abovementioned observation notwithstanding, the author anticipates some readers will find at least a few of the reflections in
The Phenomenon of Life – A Plain Man’s Perspectives interesting and even redeeming. Should this be so, he would be thankful the countless hours of work he invested in producing the book were not spent in vain.