What do You do When God is Gaslighting You?
It is the context of morality and the influence of God that leads a subject to reconsider his or her actions forbidding their freewill. Therein lies, is God gaslighting you?
A Glass to Human Regrets
Wells writes, "I've read that the most important events in our lives leave traces behind, even if we can’t see them. That they influence us and, ultimately, shape us." Through Jules' introspective journey, we confront the harsh realities of his loneliness and the flickers of hope that sustain him. As Jules navigates his fractured world, we see the potential for renewal and healing through bonds—both old and new. This novel is not just a reflection on grief; it is an exploration of how the past can inform our future in ways we might never expect but always need.