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Scott Moss

    Confessions of a Fat Guy
    Reunion
    I'm Probably Going to Hell for This!
    Roadside- One man's look at the Afterlife
    I'm Just Sayin'
    The Book of No Self
    • The Book of No Self

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Exploring the concept of selflessness, this book delves into the transformative power of releasing the notion of a fixed identity. It presents insights on how embracing this idea can lead to empowerment and liberation, encouraging readers to challenge their perceptions and find freedom in letting go. Through thought-provoking discussions, it invites a journey towards a more open and fulfilling existence.

      The Book of No Self
    • I'm Just Sayin'

      A Book of Sayings You May Have Heard or Even Thought

      • 114 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Offering inspiration for both children and adults, this book encourages readers to confront life's challenges and pursue their goals. It serves as a relaxing yet thought-provoking resource, aiming to uplift and motivate those who may feel overwhelmed. Through its engaging content, it fosters a sense of hope and resilience, making it a valuable tool for personal growth and empowerment.

      I'm Just Sayin'
    • Roadside- One man's look at the Afterlife

      • 284 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      After a near-fatal accident, Scott undergoes a profound transformation when he has an out-of-body experience and encounters his grandfather, who reveals it's not his time to go. Awakening from a coma, he discovers a new purpose: to help lost souls transition to the afterlife. Each spirit presents unique challenges based on their sudden deaths and confusion, requiring Scott to approach them with care and compassion. Guided by his grandfather, he learns valuable life lessons while assisting these fragile souls in finding peace.

      Roadside- One man's look at the Afterlife
    • I'm Probably Going to Hell for This!

      • 136 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Exploring a mix of humor and insight, the book delves into various aspects of the Bible, ranging from the Big Bang theory to the apostles and the rituals of the Catholic Church. The author shares personal experiences and reflections from 18 years of religious upbringing, offering a unique and entertaining perspective on faith and its complexities.

      I'm Probably Going to Hell for This!
    • Reunion

      • 706 páginas
      • 25 horas de lectura

      The story explores the rekindling of high school friendships as four friends reconnect at their 20-year reunion, each navigating the complexities of single life. Through shared memories and new experiences, they confront their pasts and discover the enduring bonds of friendship. This journey of self-discovery and camaraderie highlights themes of nostalgia, personal growth, and the challenges of adult relationships.

      Reunion
    • Confessions of a Fat Guy

      • 154 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Exploring the personal journey of living in a society that stigmatizes overweight individuals, this autobiography shares the author's experiences from the 5th grade onward. It candidly addresses the misconceptions surrounding obesity, including stereotypes of laziness and sensitivity to teasing. Through introspection and humor, the narrative delves into the challenges and societal perceptions faced by those who are overweight, offering a unique perspective on body image and acceptance.

      Confessions of a Fat Guy
    • This volume comprises papers from the Second International Workshop on Multi-agent-based Simulation (MABS-2000), held in conjunction with the Fourth International Conference on Multi Agent Systems (ICMAS-2000) in Boston in July 2000. MABS-2000 aimed to explore the synergy between software engineering for multi-agent systems and agent-based social simulation. The selected papers either investigate how agent interaction can construct multi-agent systems or provide problem-oriented examples, avoiding a focus on technique-oriented systems. No paper was included if it merely conformed to a pre-selected technique. Each paper has undergone review and, in many cases, revision since the workshop. Additionally, two papers by Edmonds and Hales, along with an editorial introduction, have been included. The editors and workshop organizers express gratitude to participants for their enthusiastic discussions on the papers and the broader challenges facing the MABS community, with key issues and positions highlighted in the editorial introduction. Appreciation is also extended to the authors for their responsiveness to editorial feedback and to Klaus Fischer, the ICMAS-2000 workshops chair, for his patience and diplomacy in managing the demands of the workshop alongside available resources.

      Multi-agent based simulation