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20 Fascinating short stories about characters who stepped out of their lifeboxes and imagined what they could achieve if they let themselves dream. Just a few of the stories are: A salesman has a plan to emancipate our minds from fear of failure A coach's wife shows her husband how to win the championship game A hair stylist warns how it's possible to lose our free will A teenage boy hopes to exchange his baseball for a Marriott Hotel A nun advises Pope Francis about a new way to help the poor A builder dreams of constructing a model home for Heaven An educator calls on Hollywood to revolutionize learning The purpose of these stories is to entertain, and also to show how people responded when they were asked what they would do if they could be God. This unique viewpoint gave the characters in these stories enormous power and permission to change or do anything they wanted. Imagine if you had that power. What would you do? Playing God is your license to address the problems in your life, no matter how difficult they seem. From on high, you can dream with abandon to challenge the unreasonable and the impossible and become the person you want to be.
Often the smallest things make the biggest impact. Such is the case with this little book that is unlike anything you have read. Written as a narrative poem, Dennis Green's storytelling skill and rhythmic cadence create an emotional bond between character and reader that is impossible to achieve in traditional prose. The story is unique in how it is told and how it draws us into the lives of the characters. What Really Matters never fails to bring tears to the eyes of those who read this marvelous tale of love and hope. Though only seventy pages long, the scope is broad as it follows a couple from the moment they pledge their love, through their lifetime together. Don't be surprised if you recognize yourself in the story. This story should be read by every couple before marriage, and on every anniversary thereafter, as the ultimate reminder of what really matters in our lives.
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