Real Life, Real Love, Real Loss: The Last Letters

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Frank Sims Jr. ISBN: 9781682890615
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: February 23, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Frank Sims Jr.
ISBN: 9781682890615
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: February 23, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

 Realism–regarding things at they are. To be realistic. What makes one real? Is it to simply exist, to be one self, to be loyal to facts, the ability to examine the world in real time, and to comprehend the actuality? Realism is the time ability to remain true despite outside influences, illusions that deceives the mind into believing something that’s not real. Accumulating into an outcome of wishful thinking while ignorine facts. Simply existing testifies to real, the fact that we can tract events in real time testifies to the fact that we all possess the ability to be realist. I am personally a realist, all of my decisions are based on facts, not on the outcome I most desire. In 2012 I experienced my greatest lost. The death of my mother. I have lost many things before nothing to this magnitude. Within my body there are two contradicting forces, heart and mind. My heart, as deceptive as ever used the love that I have for my mother against me. It deceived me into believing that she would live forever. My mind, not accepting the deception influences of my heart by considering the fact to date that lives dies.

How we decide to view things that takes place over time course of our lives, there is one true and undeniable fact. It’s Real! All has as some point in their lives experience Real! Real life, real loss, and real love.

In recognition of how real experiences have effected my reality, I have endeavored to capture them in the form of a book. In this book, I relate how real life, real love, and real lost, has lead me to my present circumstances–serving a fifteen year prison sentence.

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 Realism–regarding things at they are. To be realistic. What makes one real? Is it to simply exist, to be one self, to be loyal to facts, the ability to examine the world in real time, and to comprehend the actuality? Realism is the time ability to remain true despite outside influences, illusions that deceives the mind into believing something that’s not real. Accumulating into an outcome of wishful thinking while ignorine facts. Simply existing testifies to real, the fact that we can tract events in real time testifies to the fact that we all possess the ability to be realist. I am personally a realist, all of my decisions are based on facts, not on the outcome I most desire. In 2012 I experienced my greatest lost. The death of my mother. I have lost many things before nothing to this magnitude. Within my body there are two contradicting forces, heart and mind. My heart, as deceptive as ever used the love that I have for my mother against me. It deceived me into believing that she would live forever. My mind, not accepting the deception influences of my heart by considering the fact to date that lives dies.

How we decide to view things that takes place over time course of our lives, there is one true and undeniable fact. It’s Real! All has as some point in their lives experience Real! Real life, real loss, and real love.

In recognition of how real experiences have effected my reality, I have endeavored to capture them in the form of a book. In this book, I relate how real life, real love, and real lost, has lead me to my present circumstances–serving a fifteen year prison sentence.

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