Dear You
I am pleased that your curiosity has brought these words to your attention. This book is not a novel and it is not necessary to read it like one. The stories do not have to be read in sequence. The pictures are meant to add a visual component to these words. I am confident that you will let your mind form conclusions from all the information that you see and don’t see here. You are encouraged to put the book down anytime and think about what you have read and seen. Rushing is not needed but inspirational rushes must be acknowledged and acted upon before they fade. This book would still be a collection of thoughts in my mind if I never responded to the rushes of inspiration from my experiences. Allow your creativity to have its time. You may learn much of what you need. I learn best when there is time for reflection. Always know that you can return again and get a new meaning from the same story, picture, font color, punctuation or combination. I know that most people live a busy life and the time to sit and think about what can be learned from the world around us is hard to find but it can be there if you look for it.
Every second brings you to a different point in time. You are responsible for using it in the best way possible. I truly am grateful that you have chosen to spend this time reading my words and viewing my pictures. You have the ability to look at this work and take what you will from it. This book is designed to entertain and inspire diverse viewpoints inside your mind to help me and you move on through life with a broader perspective. These stories came from thoughts that entered my mind for many reasons such as personal experience, assignments from school and other circumstances. These pictures have powerful memories and can inspire a world of feelings for me. I hope that they may provoke powerful, new or inspiring ideas in you. I’ve looked back on all of them, realized many things and expect to realize more. I know that we may get something different from them but you are unquestionably free to think about them in any way you see fit. Basically these stories are fiction but there is no reason that you can’t learn real lessons from a fictional reality. An open mind can move on with less difficulty than one that is closed.
Sincerely,
Mike

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