Randy Meunitz published three books in 2019. The three books "The Trilogy" were created with the idea of building relationship bridges, individually and collectively. The first two books, The Power of Four Bases for Relationships, Can You Hit A Home Run in a Relationship, and To Resist or Not Resist That is the Question are non-fiction books about personal growth. The third book, The Power of Four Bases for Relationships, Would We Live Again is a fictional book combining the essential elements of book 1 and 2 and how they relate to five fictional characters that have crossed over to the metaphysical spiritual world to be admitted or not to heaven.
A query may be posed, who is the author? The author of the book trilogy and song (Would We Live Again?) is a dedicated and committed father to three young women who continue to be inspiring on their journey to a successful path in life. The author is also a proud and dedicated husband for over 33 years. His wife has grown into a wonderful mother and spouse; she has also developed a successful career. His four girls continue to grow and inspires him to be a better human spirit. The three books presented and song are dedicated to those four eternal spirits in his life. There is a scintilla of satisfaction that he may have contributed a small part to whom they have evolved to be as human spirits; however, they have greatly contributed to who he has evolved to be as a father and husband. The author is forever grateful for their beauty and grace.
There is another essential element that defines the author. The essential element is a dream and vision that is clearly defined in the book trilogy. The epiphany of the dream and vision will be revealed by reading the books. Here is a clue, there are two quotes that a student should know to have a meaningful introspective reflection in life. The first quote is from Mark Twain, "The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why". The second quote adds substance, meaning, and humanitarian purpose. The quote was expounded by a great educator, Horace Mann, "Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity." The two quotes should merge into one conscious meaning.
The next possible query for the reader, what makes the author an expert to espouse concepts, theories, and principles about relationships that may be going through difficult times? The author is no different than the reader. Does the reader believe the author can espouse and endorse concepts, theories, and principles only based on achieving success in life? On the contrary, here is the first of many revelations for the reader, every epiphany signpost to be revealed in the trilogy have been manifested through failures in life. The reader should have an epiphany, there is no success in life without failures; without failures there is no introspective reflection to improve in life. Let's just be candid, the author is no stranger to introspective reflection. No pain, no gain, as the platitude is frequently articulated.
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