At the End of the Day
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
In the twilight of his life, the author reflects on his long and challenging journey, which has shaped him into the person he is today. Once an actor defined by the roles he played, he has embraced the dreams and paths he followed. Now, as he approaches the end of his travels, he finds solace in quiet moments of reflection, contemplating what lies ahead. Each day has become a memory, prompting him to explore the depths of his mind for answers about the future. He wonders if the story concludes or merely transitions into another dimension beyond human understanding. Standing before a metaphorical curtain, he hesitates to confront the unknown but recognizes the necessity of taking a step of faith into the future. This work offers a glimpse into one man's exploration of the unknown as he considers a new beginning in a realm beyond the material. The author, Gene Jessup, has a rich history of writing short stories and is now focused on crafting books that convey his active and sometimes perilous life experiences, often infused with humor. In his later years, he has come to appreciate the importance of both joy and hardship in shaping his identity, believing that "all is well and it is as it should be."
