“Given enough time, you could convince yourself that loneliness was something better, that it was solitude, the ideal condition for reflection, even a kind of freedom. Once you were thus convinced, you were foolish to open the door and let anyone in, not all the way in. You risked the hard-won equilibrium, that tranquility that you called peace”
Quote by Dean Koontz
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The Good Guy is a work of fiction that centers on the theme of moral ambiguity, examining how ordinary individuals navigate ethical dilemmas in their daily lives. The narrative likely follows a protagonist who grapples with the concept of being a 'good person' in a world where right and wrong are not always clear-cut. Through its storytelling, the book delves into the internal and external conflicts that arise when personal values are tested by circumstances, relationships, or societal expectations. The title suggests a focus on character study and the subjective nature of goodness, without specifying a particular plot or setting, allowing readers to reflect on universal questions of integrity and human nature. more
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