A Man of 50 PhDs

I was a man with 50 PhDs, yet I still hadn’t answered the simplest question of all: does God exist? My first PhD was in mathematics and the last one in philosophy. One PhD from each state of the U.S. Each PhD took five years to complete. The goal was to understand all knowledge. I... Continue Reading →

Today is Monday

Professor Elias Gray was known for his eccentricities. An older man with a thin, wiry frame and a shock of silver hair, he had once been a vibrant, quick-witted lecturer, captivating students with his profound ideas and his refusal to take shortcuts with the truth. But over the years, Elias had become slower, more deliberate... Continue Reading →

This Picture

It's a simple image of a house nestled within trees and surrounded by fields, with mountains looming in the distance. The house is his mother’s, an old building filled with memories and the remnants of family history. He’s surprised by the photograph; he hadn’t thought of the house much since moving to the city, and... Continue Reading →

The Boy

The sun cast long, dappled shadows across the wooden floor as Anya glanced nervously at the open window. The chill of the forest beyond seeped into the small, dim room, whispering of freedom, danger, and things left behind. A distant shout echoed from the village square, jolting her heart into a panicked rhythm. The time... Continue Reading →

59 Minutes

Thank you for inviting me to 59 Minutes. I'm a big fan of yours. I do not miss your late-night shows. Here is one thing you should do during the interview. When you ask me a question, my answer may be very detailed. I may also go irrelevant. Don't ask why I do this. When... Continue Reading →

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