Dealing With Life

By Stephen A. Briseno
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About the Book

In Dealing with Life, through the free-flowing stream of thoughts and feelings about the relationships, ideas, and perspectives that make up Stephen A. Brisenos everyday life, we come to discover nuggets of advice which can be applied to our own lives. In sharing his viewpoints regarding spirituality, philosophy, and identity, Mr. Briseno touches on specific instances in his life and balances them against statements of purpose or intention. For example, in sharing the early portions of his childhood and talking about his friends, he relates how they have touched his life as well as reveals how the music of Chopin, Mozart, and Beethoven also influenced his upbringing. With a lyrical quality, Mr. Briseno moves through a series of thematic concerns that juxtapose personal information with views on culture, religion, and art as he reveals his thought on Dealing with Life.

About the Author

A single native of Texas, Stephen A. Briseno is interested in astronomy, philosophy, and psychology.

Published: 2003
Page Count: 38

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Vicky...
Philosophy

I read this book, with s quite acceptance of the sunset...it drew my words into ideas....that follow that its. day shall rise or fall,,,,into poem and verse are but its own philosophy ...

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Vicky...
Philosophy

Words are the common day. Yet seen by the many sunsets given to its study. .the eye and ear are yet instruments....

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Vicky...
Philosophy

This book is a book given by Kahlil Goerge Gibran ....It is a masterpiece of new ideas letters and philosophy..Briseno works on a hard cover with new pages, with an interpretation of more than 900 pp of more lifetime and life sizes....of its reality...

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Vicky...
Philosophy

Your work is a prayer, made of sunsets at my table your ideas are its thoughts....soulful

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Venus66112
This book is a philosophy that's keeps me going..with ideas

It is best used at home...I keep it me going....it follows deeply a reality given by the author..