The second law of thermodynamics suggests that life cycles of all God’s creations have grand entrances and undesirable exits. The pathways traveled during life cycles are spontaneous, and their spontaneity is based on randomness. All beings that live beneath the clouds and depend on oxygen to sustain their existence will have random beginnings and random ends.
The beginning is embraced.
The end is undesirable.
Human life cycles are replete with chaos and disorder whether constrained to traveling beneath the earth’s atmosphere or traversing pathways to the stars. This book is a record of my failures and successes reminisced during the winter of my life cycle before I fly away.
The beginning...