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In this collection of eccentric essays, Cooper shares his unique views on a variety of topics related to the human condition. They are laced with a touch of humor in order to lighten up the rather dark essence of his subject matter. He is the first to admit that his writing has a target audience-introverts only. He strongly doubts that anyone with an extrovert's DNA sequence will appreciate or even understand his offerings. He presents these personal perceptions with the explicit intent of soliciting comments and productive criticisms from his readers, which he hopes will challenge and…mehr

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In this collection of eccentric essays, Cooper shares his unique views on a variety of topics related to the human condition. They are laced with a touch of humor in order to lighten up the rather dark essence of his subject matter. He is the first to admit that his writing has a target audience-introverts only. He strongly doubts that anyone with an extrovert's DNA sequence will appreciate or even understand his offerings. He presents these personal perceptions with the explicit intent of soliciting comments and productive criticisms from his readers, which he hopes will challenge and possibly expand his understanding of himself and the world around him.


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John James Cooper was a registered nurse who worked in Virginia State mental health institutions for thirty-two years. Now retired, he has fashioned a comfortable existence as a recluse. He spends much of his time in deep contemplation as he tries to understand, as many have before him, the mystery of life and the internal workings and contradictions of the human mind. From this study, he hopes to come to terms with himself as one of these flawed creatures.