The Forever Quest
작성자
Craig Robertson
아직 평점이 없습니다
Science Fiction
형식
킨들
페이지
244
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 17, 2016
출판사
Imagine-It Publishing
ISBN-10
0997307366
ISBN-13
9780997307368
설명
In a world where desires and aspirations intertwine, the pursuit of happiness often feels elusive. Craig Robertson explores this intricate dance between loss and longing, delving into the lives of characters who grapple with their ambitions amidst the harsh realities of life. Each character's journey reflects a universal truth: the more one has, the more precarious life can become.
As relationships crumble and dreams fade, the protagonist is forced to confront the price of their own success. Every achievement sparks jealousy, exposing the underbelly of human nature. This turmoil ignites an internal struggle, prompting introspection about what defines true happiness. The quest is not only for personal fulfillment but also for understanding the shadows cast by envy.
The narrative unfolds with rich characterization, driving readers to empathize with those caught in the relentless tide of competition and desire. Each decision becomes pivotal, revealing the fragility of contentment. Through his evocative storytelling, Robertson invites a deeper conversation about what it means to be truly satisfied in a world where there is always something more.
With a blend of introspection and social commentary, this work transcends mere entertainment, resonating with anyone who has ever felt the weight of their own ambitions. At its core, it poses a haunting question: in the chase for happiness, what are we willing to sacrifice? The answer may lie in the moments we often overlook—those imbued with simplicity and connection.
As relationships crumble and dreams fade, the protagonist is forced to confront the price of their own success. Every achievement sparks jealousy, exposing the underbelly of human nature. This turmoil ignites an internal struggle, prompting introspection about what defines true happiness. The quest is not only for personal fulfillment but also for understanding the shadows cast by envy.
The narrative unfolds with rich characterization, driving readers to empathize with those caught in the relentless tide of competition and desire. Each decision becomes pivotal, revealing the fragility of contentment. Through his evocative storytelling, Robertson invites a deeper conversation about what it means to be truly satisfied in a world where there is always something more.
With a blend of introspection and social commentary, this work transcends mere entertainment, resonating with anyone who has ever felt the weight of their own ambitions. At its core, it poses a haunting question: in the chase for happiness, what are we willing to sacrifice? The answer may lie in the moments we often overlook—those imbued with simplicity and connection.