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Digging Deep is a memoir about the author’s journey to understand his role in the destruction of his three marriages. He struggled on the cusp of the moralistic generation that grew up in the 1940’s and 50’s and the next generation that embraced sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, as well as greater independence and equality for women. This book is instructive for anyone in a relationship in these times when many couples and individuals are grappling with the new order in relationships.

Remember, The grass is NOT always greener on the other side!

Alisha, Sofia, Josh, and all his friends and cousins have found their mate or beloved. And they all are happy with their mates. But Jared wasn't able to find his mate after so many centuries and almost start to lose hope of finding her. So one day on his mother advise he decided to go and visit a witch.

Many people search a life time in hopes of finding their soul mate. However, if they do find him or her,they soon realize that all good things must come to an end.

Amanda : I'm just a girl who likes too have fun. Ethan : I'm her best friend Amanda : I made a mistake. Ethan : I made that Mistake. Amanda: It changed my life for ever. Max : I didn't mean too Lisa : You broke my heart . Max : I made a mistake. Lisa : We all do .

One of the many stories behind doors, in Egypt life is different and social expectations sometimes would not make sense to Western culture. This one story is inspired by a lot of friends in my circle. Who just got married because they are expected to. This is a small window into normal Egyptian life.

What is Philosophy? Is it the exclusive domain of those who dream in abstract? Or is it the manifestation of the struggle of those who practice in material? Does it originate in the minds of professors like a Ganges flowing out from the hair-locks of "Lord" Shiva? Or is it rustic and puerile, evolving into maturity through the experiences of common men. I started writing philosophy without actually knowing that I was writing one. To start with, it was an outlet to project my

Rivals for as long as they can remember and Ethan has never thought to question it until now. Despite having the same friends their rivalry continued but when she suddenly starts acting differently he takes notice. Before long a rivalry isn't what he wants, it's her. Will he still want her once he finds out her secrets?

Digging Deep is a memoir about the author’s journey to understand his role in the destruction of his three marriages. He struggled on the cusp of the moralistic generation that grew up in the 1940’s and 50’s and the next generation that embraced sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll, as well as greater independence and equality for women. This book is instructive for anyone in a relationship in these times when many couples and individuals are grappling with the new order in relationships.

Remember, The grass is NOT always greener on the other side!

Alisha, Sofia, Josh, and all his friends and cousins have found their mate or beloved. And they all are happy with their mates. But Jared wasn't able to find his mate after so many centuries and almost start to lose hope of finding her. So one day on his mother advise he decided to go and visit a witch.

Many people search a life time in hopes of finding their soul mate. However, if they do find him or her,they soon realize that all good things must come to an end.

Amanda : I'm just a girl who likes too have fun. Ethan : I'm her best friend Amanda : I made a mistake. Ethan : I made that Mistake. Amanda: It changed my life for ever. Max : I didn't mean too Lisa : You broke my heart . Max : I made a mistake. Lisa : We all do .

One of the many stories behind doors, in Egypt life is different and social expectations sometimes would not make sense to Western culture. This one story is inspired by a lot of friends in my circle. Who just got married because they are expected to. This is a small window into normal Egyptian life.

What is Philosophy? Is it the exclusive domain of those who dream in abstract? Or is it the manifestation of the struggle of those who practice in material? Does it originate in the minds of professors like a Ganges flowing out from the hair-locks of "Lord" Shiva? Or is it rustic and puerile, evolving into maturity through the experiences of common men. I started writing philosophy without actually knowing that I was writing one. To start with, it was an outlet to project my

Rivals for as long as they can remember and Ethan has never thought to question it until now. Despite having the same friends their rivalry continued but when she suddenly starts acting differently he takes notice. Before long a rivalry isn't what he wants, it's her. Will he still want her once he finds out her secrets?