Purpose:

     My purpose for writing is based on three main beliefs.

     First, my purpose for writing is based on a fundamental pursuit that most men are drawn to, which is: to live a meaningful and purposeful life.

     I’m no different from most men.  

The main reason I started writing is because when I do immerse myself in the entire writing process, I create meaning and purpose for my life.

Second, I believe that writing from an honest perspective—and sharing my writing—helps to minimize the realization of evil across the world.

This idea of minimizing evil through honest writing is not easily explained. I’m not that strong of a writer to explain this concept in less than a thousand words. At present, in order to glimpse my explanation over this claim, it would require reading one of my books on philosophy.

Of course, I do see the problem with being honest. Many across the world have different life perspectives and will not agree with or like another’s honest view of reality—even if that honest view is the truth.

Third, I believe that everyone is responsible for being honest in what they see, think, write and believe in life.

In other words, I believe that one general purpose of human life is to write from an honest perspective about reality. Otherwise, how will humanity evolve? How could life evolve if the honest truth of reality is denied?

Goals:

     The goals for my writing are grounded within the areas in life that hold my curiosity.

     Namely, my goals in writing are to explore, to discover, to approximate and to communicate my understandings of reality, with respect to:

Meta-physical Ideas, such as: the origin of the universe and components of reality; a different interpretation of the big-bang; the origin of life, consciousness, evolution, free will; the reason for emotions in life; an approximation of motivation, fun, limits of human truth and proof; the inter-connectedness of reality and life; the interdependence between motivation and fun, good and evil; and establishing an approximate general purpose of life.

Educational Ideas, such as: the learning process, the studying process, the need for boredom in learning, the importance of habits for learning, having the proper philosophy for learning, understanding the proper process for learning and having the proper practice for learning.

Utility of Fictional Ideas, such as: using fictional stories to strengthen ideas, using fictional stories to discover truths of the universe and using fictional stories as a way to help others understand, and to accept far reaching un-provable truths in the universe.  

Approach:

     My thinking approach within any of my writing is to be honest. And, to accomplish this, I use any method that helps me to clarify and create pathways to greater knowledge in reality. As a result, unique in my approach will be approximations. Specifically, my thinking approach follows axiomatic paths, nonsensical models of reality, use of basic mathematics and scientific and non-scientific methods of thinking.

     It is my understanding that any model used to convey some insight into the universe will always be wrong. This is true for any model or approximation or ridiculous idea I have written, or will write. However, dear reader, I also know that some models are more useful than others; and, that, some models do provide a glint of a path toward truth.

     So it is with my writing. I freely admit that most of my writing may appear nonsensical, wrong and contradictory. And, should you, the reader claim so about me, I agree with you. Still, it is not my intention to convince anyone that my perspective or that any of my ideas are the undisputed truth—that responsibility rests solely upon you, reader.

     I believe we all have the responsibility to think and to write, from as honest of a perspective as possible. And, even though my process and my conclusions may be wrong—or, far off approximations—there is still much value to be gained from the errors I can lift with my writing.

     By some chance, should any my ideas and my writing be of some help to anyone … that would be great. In a similar manner, if nothing I write helps anyone, but only myself, that’s great too.