Chapter Eighty Seven: The Commission of Higher

Publishing is a very subjective business, a solemn duty to some, but a difficult endeavor to others. This is a clear commercial pursuit in selling ideas by exposing every little thing that needs attention (or emphasize the feeling of emotions in sometimes a poignant manner) in order for the many to learn what must be done in tight situations involving a choice, whether by secret or by trade. Situations that warrant self-help or an introductory essay to the essence of literary expression must be guided through life in every route possible, sometimes also carried out by recreational reading through its well-crafted literary lines. In most cases, the honor of the book can be found in the manner of its wordings and musings.

Books may have evolved to contain the many sorrows and pain, or imitate the very conditions of life in aid of the understanding to one's own self-directed legislation about life in general, as well as defining someone's moral standards and ethical leanings coupled by its own resolve of strength. Because of the books, humanity has found a way to immortalize the truth of other people's sheer evil and madness, the need to overcome all the hurdles to the pursuit of the same truth, and to embrace this truth so that the cunning tongue may be exposed in the best way possible and in all occasions.

The printed word contains the many feelings associated with the experience that clouds the sound judgment. When spoken word becomes destructive and vile, where the intrinsic resolve of someone else's courageous fight to keep the will to live are where the dreams meet the actor of the dream. Once this intersection has been achieved, not only that the presence of luck and prosperity has evolved in perfect timing, it then becomes the living proof that what seems to be impossible is only an opinion that exists as a shy excuse in someone's lack of coached confidence.


Many of those who dare to read are nursing a certain form of thirst for knowledge, and the many fountains of life can be uncovered in reading (and writing, too) that may quench the thirsty need of his own curious desires. Water is the source of life as much as wisdom nourishes the soul. The dry speech developed due to lack of diligence simply disregard the careful consideration of a person's timid upbringing that tests his faculty to interpret the severe repercussions of his own actions.

Before it is too late, one must be able to access this ability. To continue is to belabor the topic, and a sharp mind may always find itself in endlessly questioning the truth so that it accedes to the status of enlightenment by default, but with no meaning. As much as it is barren, it lacks the necessary wisdom to desire complexities.

The many things associated with being "woke" can be traced back to the mode of clear understanding from a state of ignorance or vagueness. A person may deny his own involvement with the lies of being subdued, or fooled by the circumstances, which gives rise to the birth pains in the emergence of new ideas, as it gradually becomes a cult, and a worthy movement of wisdom.

It is for these reasons that the Story Board has instituted the Commission of Higher, not quite long ago, basically to discharge the functions of the publishing ideals, to realize its many efforts as the ploy employs creative dissonance, to perfect the struggles in the conflict where heroes are badly needed, and villains must act in a clever way in their attempts to the overcoming of an unlikely resolution.

The stories are in need of both victory and defeat, protagonists and antagonists, conflicts and resolutions, and the perfect moment of defining the climax, although the presence of anticlimax may sometimes be permitted.

The Commission of Higher has declared several stories with an Autonomous Status since then. It is a fitting tribute to attest to the beauty of the narrative of the authorship in question. It is to savor the strength of the determination, and the fluency in the narrative structure of its many plots, the gravity of its irresistible hook, and then for this status to give it the utmost attention it needed.

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