Michael
At the age of 21 and after two years of college, author Michael Howell choose to find his purpose and drop out of college by isolating himself in the arid brush country of west Texas. In an old farm house located near a spring fed oasis that once served as a stagecoach stop, he began a philosophical journey towards the realizations expressed in a book written some twenty six years later. There, in peaceful isolation, the concepts of early academia began to digest into an abstract purpose....See more
At the age of 21 and after two years of college, author Michael Howell choose to find his purpose and drop out of college by isolating himself in the arid brush country of west Texas. In an old farm house located near a spring fed oasis that once served as a stagecoach stop, he began a philosophical journey towards the realizations expressed in a book written some twenty six years later. There, in peaceful isolation, the concepts of early academia began to digest into an abstract purpose. Thirsty for understanding, Michael returned to college and spent the remainder of his twenties drifting in and out of four different universities in search of something so profound that he would end up dedicating his life to it. The son of two scientists, Michael grew up in a world where everything was explainable. As such he has spent his life in search of understanding what it was he was being asked to participate in. What Michael discovered was the realization that the very thing we are being asked to compete for is something that has the potential to be a tangible replacement for God. At the core of the human spirit is a thread of free will that is being threatened by an ever-developing, machine-based world. Michael claims that it's not something to fear however, but it is time to ask a very important question; "Where are we going with all of this technology if not to replace God?" Michael holds two degrees from the University of North Texas in fine arts and psychology. He also attended East Texas State University in Commerce, Texas State University in San Marcus and the University of Texas at Arlington. Michael is a certified tower climber and currently climbs radio towers for a high speed internet company. See less
Michael book reviews
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How Not to Die: Discover the Foods Scientifically Proven to Prevent and Reverse Disease
Super Simple, Common Sense Advice for Good Health!
by carsi, Mar 10, 2024
Dr. Michael Greger (and Gene Stone) have written a brilliant, entertaining book for anyone who's interested in taking charge of their own health. Nicely laid out, easy to read and follow for non ... Read More
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Journey of Souls: Case Studies of Life Between Lives
Changed my view of life
by Anne H, Mar 13, 2016
This carefully written collection of stories of the "between-life" state as told to a committed atheist hypnotherapist by his clients is very credible, and extremely helpful to those who wonder who ... Read More
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The E-Myth Revisited
Great Concept
by David I, Mar 10, 2015
This is a must read for all business people. The way Mr. Gerber assesses business owners is brilliant. I've greatly benefitted from this book. Read More