Survival Thoughts for the Continually Depressed

by Michael Jean Nystrom-Schut


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 24/05/2005

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 496
ISBN : 9781420850246
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 496
ISBN : 9781420850253

About the Book

TRILOGY BOOK ONE includes three books from my numerous writings. As a writer and philosopher these many years, it’s been my pleasure to ponder the world in ways that most people don’t have time to do. In my wanderings, I wonder if I am getting any closer to the Truth. How can any of us distinguish for sure? I suppose all we can know is that, as long as we are alive, we still have the opportunity to keep searching, while happily delving into this adventurous world of amazement, wonder and awe.


About the Author

Michael Jean Nystrom-Schut has been writing and publishing for some three decades now but trying to figure out the meaning to life’s deepest questions for even far longer than that. With several years’ background and experience in education, business and real-life circumstances thus-far confronted, the questions, in his mind, still outweigh the answers.

            Michael has spent many years piecing together a worldview that he considers to be livable, effective and reasonable. Failing to find this from the religious and cultural communities, or from many other more traditional means, he set out on a private, eclectic path of personal enlightenment. He now understands that “the path…the journey…” is individual and unique for each of us.

            A working philosophy of everyday life is important for all. Michael knows that, and has been active to date in writing over thirty books in an effort to create a pattern of anthological thought that will provide his readers with all of what they need to encounter life in a successful and meaningful way.

            Michael travels back and forth to work and home, spending two months in the United States, and then leaving for two months to his Costa Rican offices, all year long. He actively labors for his not-for-profit, 501(c)3 corporation (The Center for Health and Human Services) out of offices near the rain forests of Costa Rica, Central America, helping many through various programs who are in need of such help.

With a continuous passion for this written work, his quest to leave behind a comprehensive legacy of philosophy and life, in book summary form, is, by his own admission, an endless one.