Philosophical Poet on who takes progressive prospective on ancient old questions. I have a high background in physics, business, administration, anthropology, and other topics to allow for vigorous self and societal reflections.
The story is compiled of stories organized chronologically in satric poetry about modern-day ideas on life, love, and my thoughts on money over self. Two stubborn people learn to compromise not because we want the power of the other, as we initially thought. I think falling in love is defined by the compromises we make, and even though I'm bipolar and exiting isolation, making me awkward, the story is of moving back into society as a normal person after so much polarization.