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"The grass is always greener on the other side," as they say. That's the first thing that pertained to my mind halfway with this book. It really sealed the concept by the time I completed it. Think of there's a gizmo that can offer you all the information that you want about anything that you're concentrating your look at in the blink of an eye, at the speed of thought. It's a gizmo that you put on and you can use it basically hands complimentary. Envision that this gadget is in the possession of a couple of helpless individuals. Slender individuals. Slender people dealing in the field of science and who have minimal to no battle experience or indicates to protect themselves physically. And these people use that gadget for research and other dull pursuits. You understand you might utilize that gizmo for something better. To determine a terrorist for a substantial bounty or public recognition possibly, or the combination to a bank safe so you can have the funds for that luxury cruise you have actually been dreaming of. Would you take it from them? This book deals with the aspect of greed, mainly. People are normally opportunistic and this book somewhat looks into that part of our minds. It's a reflection of who we are. We fancy. We hunger for wealth, understanding, power, or even longevity. We want to do good in this world, however, exactly what constitutes "good?" Does it apply to everyone or to a select few? This [www.destinedforoblivion.com book] raises a great deal of legitimate questions about our views in life and about the method we ought to conduct ourselves with respect to our current status. I have concerns with some of the [www.destinedforoblivion.com characters] as they appear to be severe or one-dimensional, however I 'd let it slide as I think there's more space for more development in the future. For additional info be sure check out www.destinedforoblivion.com
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