2019 College Handbook
My "2019 College Handbook to a Liberal Arts degree" is found, all 144+2 pages, here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KafFGKMuW08cuphZdfUcf-kc19v9euph .
It is also available via my LinkTree, over at linktr.ee/hackingcovfefe via a different hosting service.
2020/2022 Language, Soul, and God
My "2020/2022 Soul, God, and Language" book is found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PBSWh3qDoTzAG9qHHKu7dzKTLw-ZmOlf .
The first part would be the kernel, like an operating system, and then I expand outwards so as to encompass everything going on at that time while I was going about my life.
The kernel was first put together in 2020 but the examples weren't finished until 2022, hence "2020/2022" and not "2020-2022". There was nothing in 2021 that was explicitly considered for this book, only until afterwards when I was compiling things that seemed relevant to the "eternal".
2023 Juche Commentary
My "2023 Juche Commentary" is available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gh4C1TVveiatJartCnScZjgrzE7pHYZ7 . Called "'Trans'-scend" because the Bud-Light boycott was going on at the time of my writing this.
Essentially, since Communism/Socialism never works, I thought that I would look through this big honking book of five volumes on "Juche thought" that, apparently, is written by the leading "thought leaders" of the Kim dynasty in North Korea. Or whatever. Juche means "self-reliance" and, yet, they have always relied on Soviet Russia or Communist China for their economies until, well, neither was able or willing to support North Korea any more.
Americans and the other "free" nations of the world are interdependent; no one is truly independent. As such, by trying to be "independent" and go via Juche, North Korea bankrupted itself multiple times over in not just its finances but its food and quality-of-life economies. ... Oops. ... The only way of being "independent" is to be like Israel, as America is, and rely solely on God (whom Christians know as Jesus Christ).
2023 Mao Commentary
My "2023 Mao Commentary" is available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GOjySF5BhJiCOfQrPsSt0C3GC8JgssY2 . Called "'Trans'-scend when? MAO!" as a play on the Juche book which, likewise, was written during the Bud-Light boycott as this one was.
Essentially, since Communism/Socialism never works, I thought that I would look through what is quoted by the revered leader of the current Chinese Communist Party and see why they still have failed to ditch their ideology. ... Short answer: they use intimidation tactics via a decent system of organization, however it is easy to organize better and work to defeat their tactics over time.
I did like the non-Communist writings of Mao. There were some interesting concepts attributed to his name regarding organizational efforts, delegation of tasks, and getting things done; if one were to apply Linear Algebra concepts, then you'd have a massively functional and robust way of expanding upon Mao's decent work.
2023 Liberalism Commentary
Coming soon.
2025 Commission
My 2025 Commission now available, here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18I8Ru8Eyd2VV4o97ptcpWXGV5q3aSr5F .
After discussing everything except science in the 2019 book and then theology in the 2020/2022 book, it was time for hitting Science.
There's Physics, the root of all the hard Sciences like Chemistry and Biology; then, there's Engineering which is essentially applied physics/science. After that, it gets into actual politics within the nation, geopolitics, and what was termed "intrastellar politics" given that it talks about getting into space and pointing out that we need to solve the logistics issues that neither Musk nor Bezos have talked about.
COVID, the Novel: was the panic worth it?
My COVID writings as of 2020, which were concerning research coming out about it at the time, is here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dx_jgjvsm2ijwPn2p3eNpo-iZEiNPRda .
When asking experts who actually practiction, the doctors and psychologists that I asked said that I was right about the illness being best categorized as "common cold" with "socio-psychological factors" causing the brunt of the damage than the usual death counts of the common cold and flu.
It's five years later and, unbeknownst to me, I always kept coming back to the same conclusions. So, if you disagree, can you at least point out where I am wrong in this sea of evidence? I am basing my conclusions based on scientific evidence, after all.
Summer of Love: Platonically Yours
Not yet put together, besides as leaflets.
A concurrent storyline to "COVID, the Novel" but after the main parts of January to April are covered, stretching from May to July or August 2020. Regards writings surrounding the "MC" character. Thank God that nothing happened, she was especially crazy; however, I guess she may be a friend if she ever repents.
Autumn of Love: Romantically Yours
A prequel to "COVID, the Novel: was the panic worth it?", available here:Â https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ut_Ib9qi-0ar8JT_pg5JJ6o-FVVjIB26 .
Essentially, the back story is regarding the character "Philosopher's Rose" who is on the mind of the narrator. Timeframe was rather short, between July and October of 2019. A classic story of unrequited love, sure, but it started out as friendship yet something went wrong; the narrator figured he may as well propose to her since she seemed to be mirroring him and his thoughts.
Working Winter: Waiting
A sequel to "COVID, the Novel: was the panic worth it?", available here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OYf1im72s2KICCNKv35fvTj0beZqQpV8 .
A concurrent storyline to "COVID, the Novel" but way later in the year during and after the release of the vaccines. Though there is a third lady involved, she doesn't get mention given that I've already dealt with two crazies and the writings were by mail and she also is a long-term friend of mine. ... Mainly, this will be dealing with the October 2020 to February 2021 period though... And I may have helped stoke the passions of both the left and the right for the next four years due to these very writings at the time.