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Do you crave a different way of seeing the world? Do you think outside the usual boundaries of consideration? Presented in fiction, "To the Thinkings of Maybe" explores contemporary philosophy using a distinctive and radical questioning of objectivity. If you're a fan of Nietzsche, this book will challenge your ideals of existentialism. How do humans act and what causes them to respond to those acts? Meet Brother Fate, Father Time, and Mother Nature. These three deities argue with the universe and their resolution is in direct opposition to the will of the Master, the alpha omega, God, "The…mehr

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Do you crave a different way of seeing the world? Do you think outside the usual boundaries of consideration? Presented in fiction, "To the Thinkings of Maybe" explores contemporary philosophy using a distinctive and radical questioning of objectivity. If you're a fan of Nietzsche, this book will challenge your ideals of existentialism. How do humans act and what causes them to respond to those acts? Meet Brother Fate, Father Time, and Mother Nature. These three deities argue with the universe and their resolution is in direct opposition to the will of the Master, the alpha omega, God, "The True One." Fate challenges Father Time to a battle of wills, declaring all creation is pointless. The hostility between the two is catapulted into an aggression that transcends into human nature. An accidental meeting of two powerful beings results in the birth of a violent and destructive tyrant, Longthorn. From this birth, comes the first knowledge of a world born of war. ABOUT THE AUTHOR- Daniel Ward writes with passion and clarity, inspired by the philosophies of Nietzsche and Plato. His fictional account challenges the reader to rely on a recollection of human nature and to interpret tragedy as an affirmation of the human experience. Ward lives near London with his fiancee. He is currently working on his second fictional novel about his homestead and its relation to the world. To the Thinkings of Maybe is his first novel.