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The Age of Absurdity: Why Modern Life makes it Hard to be Happy

This book delves into the complexities of modern life and its impact on individual happiness. It examines how societal changes and cultural shifts contribute to the feeling of absurdity in everyday existence, and offers insights into overcoming these challenges. more

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Michael Foley
Michael Foley

Michael Foley, born on June 7, 1967, is a seasoned coach with extensive experience in the sports field. He has guided numerous professional teams and achieved remarkable success in athlete development and team management. more

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“I blushed, looking around at all the dancers. All the girls look so beautiful. And the boys handsome. I’m not any of that. “R-Ravyn.” I said, as he twirled me around. “D-do you really think I’m beautiful?” Ravyn chuckled with a faint smile. “More than you know.” We danced between a row of women. A smile came to my lips.“Do y-you think anyone here is more pretty?” Ravyn shook his head. “If all the women in the world were combined,” He brushed his fingers against my cheek. “They would look ugly against you.” “What if I am ugly.” “Your not.” Ravyn said. “No. If I-I were.” Ravyn had a thoughtful look, his glanced to the ceiling before lowering his eyes on mine. “Then,” He tilted his head. “I would bruise myself, cut my skin, and make my teeth decay.” He put his mouth to my ear, his breath fresh and warm. “Only so you don’t feel lonely.”