General Synthesis of Fundamental Insignificance
General Synthesis of Fundamental Insignificance
A personal philosophy treatise written by William Oweson on the subject of existence and the manner by which one may effectually seek fulfillment.
Edition comprising the original English version as well as its Japanese translation.
Translated by Lui Nemeth.
144 pages.
Printed in Japan.
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