I have always enjoyed the exchange of ideas and works of literature that get us all asking important questions. I love to do research if something interests me and will continue to dig until I obtain the answers I seek. Knowledge is indeed power, but it is the proper application of that knowledge that is the hallmark of wisdom.
I have a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rowan University in New Jersey (1991), wherein my major was Communications. I have worked in radio broadcasting for a brief time. Currently, I do freelance graphics and writing. I have had two poems published in Poetry.com's publications, America At the Millennium and Chorus of the Soul, and am currently writing a science fiction novel.
My passion is ...
truth and knowledge
I know too much about ...
clandestine things!
My parents always told me ...
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My childhood ambition ...
Be a record producer and novelist
My favorite memory ...
collecting seashells on a very special beach vacation
Why I write ...
Enjoyment, employment, and exchange of information
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
The Elegant Universe; Star Wars Extended Universe books;
My first job ...
Aerobics instructor
My best moment ...
that's classified!
My inspiration ...
the power of love
When it comes to perception, what we get is usually what we believe that we see. How do we know if our perception is correct and what prevents us from seeing from a higher vantage point? An illusion, by definition, is a misconception of something. To conceive of an idea is to form a belief. Those beliefs and ideas are based on perception that has been arrived at from various inputs such as facts, opinions, and assumptions, and in most cases, a bit of all of these. Therefore, if someone has a misconception (or illusion) about something, then that means that they have believed wrongly becaus...
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