Paige Is Blue

Paige Is Blue by Bill McCullough, published by AuthorHouse in November 2008, is a 136-page work written in English. This book explores the nature of words as symbols that guide readers toward personal interpretations and insights. It reflects on how language translates into information, feelings, and thoughts, emphasizing the diverse realities shaped by individual experiences.
Readers will find a focus on the interplay between language and cognition, as the text delves into concepts related to psychology and personal growth. The narrative invites individuals to engage with these ideas, encouraging them to express their interpretations and contribute to a more fulfilling existence. Through its exploration of happiness and self-help, this edition presents a unique perspective on the complexities of human thought and emotion.
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The words that you read in this or any book are only symbols,
are only pointers. Pointers toward what, you may ask, and
I would answer: You tell me. Words are translated into
information, feelings, and/or thoughts. When run through
any individual programmed brain, different colors of reality
burst forth, as they should. Imagine a world without
rainbows. These expressions, through words, attempt an
illumination of the unknowable but ultimately fail. Thus we
have our lives built upon a diversity of interpretations. These
words you are now reading came through me, onto paper to
you. I invite you to express these pointers in your life, and
hopefully they will become part of a happier world.
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