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The dreams we have


As human beings, debatably our biggest flaw is that we don’t really appreciate what we already have. We are so involved in achieving what is missing or what we long for that we forget what really matters. If we take a closer look at life and just give it some thought most of us will realize that things that we are working so hard for are merely going to make much difference on our lives.


 

The things that truly matter in life are not generally physical, they are emotions that we partner with various circumstances and recollections. We disregard the estimation of such belonging in look for money related advantages and that is when life begins to get troublesome. The feelings that we involvement with our life assist us with remaining normal, regardless of whether it is love or scorn, torment or delight, every last bit of it has a critical job that causes us to develop.

As individuals, disputably our greatest imperfection is that we don't generally acknowledge what we as of now have. We are so engaged with accomplishing what is missing or what we long for that we overlook the main thing. On the off chance that we investigate life and simply think about it the greater part of us will understand that things that we are buckling down for are just going to have a lot of effect on our lives.

“Paris–The City of Love” is an epic story that has been inspired by two poems by Homer. The poems are titled, Iliad and Odyssey. The story continues as the main character spends years trying to find a way home. If love started in grade school, there would not need The Love Scrolls. However, after forty years of trying, the Paris aspect of the book enters in the main character’s life.

The main character has a firm belief that to evade the pitfalls of love in the world today, especially the brokenness, resentment and divorce he is looking to avoid, he wants the help of Spiritual Winds. Nevertheless, the author also believes that there is another wind blowing, and that is Physical Winds. Both the Spiritual Winds and the Physical Winds that have constantly been rousing, and fighting, finally come face to face in this book.

Edward Hayes’ work takes book writing to a new height, as his style is unparalleled. He looks to guide every struggling individual towards the grace of God and help him or her achieve the impossible.

Author Bio

When it comes to Edward Hayes who is the author of “Paris–The City of Love”, he just wants to be as inspirational as possible. A lot of writers follow in the same line to give people the necessary motivation, and help them overcome the problems they face, which looks to suppress them on more than one occasion. However, the love for poetry and being a very devoted follower of Christ, Edward Hayes brings something entirely different, much like one of the many psalms in the Bible.

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