Quincy Wisdom is a man of many complaints. For fifteen years, he's been married to his beautiful wife Grace. They have kids and a seemingly happy home. Despite all this, Quincy is not satisfied. In fact, his wife, children, and next-door neighbor are among those who grieve him most. He has a list of problems that he wishes could be fixed. Then, one visit to his therapist's office changes Quincy's world. Quincy finds a magic card that allows him to alter his circumstances, including the people around him and his environment. The card cannot be lost, destroyed, or given away for thirty days. At first, Quincy's hunt for peace, joy, and happiness is thrilling. He thinks he can fix all his problems with this card of infinite wishes, but Quincy is wrong. His discovery of the magic card does mark the beginning of some drastic changes, but Quincy soon must battle his own self-control and face the disastrous consequences of ego. Is it possible that the ability to change has been part of Quincy all along? His most valuable lesson might be within, as he must learn to work with the life he's been given.
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