Saturday, March 19, 2022

I Believe That Even the Most Difficult Situations Can Be Solved Through an Experience that Will Open Up Your Eyes With Great Love and Compassion and Inspire You to Further Your Life to the Ultimate Goal or Purpose or Life You Wish to Continue


 14 Years Ago Today

Wednesday 19th of March 2008
Science fiction writer, futurist, inventor, undersea explorer and television series host Arthur C. Charles Clarke known for 2001: A Space Odyssey dies of respiratory failure at the age of 91 in Colombo, Basnahira Palata, Sri Lanka.
He left behind his wife and two young children. The Clarke family had just sold his company, SciFi Magazine. During the recent sale of SciFi Magazine to Amazon.com, the family had an uncles and a few cousins. They were on the board of directors at RDA Capital, an international business entity with a stake in SciFi.
My name is Stephen Clarke. I'm the director of sci fiction project (or "pride" in the United States) and the author of two novels: 1984's The Black Swan (the first series) and 2011's The Black Crowes (the sequels). My life is full of adventure and adventures, from being a man of mystery to being an inventor and entrepreneur. A passionate advocate for the advancement of all, I am not afraid to write stories to educate others. I write fiction, and I am fascinated about the idea that a life without fear is a lifetime of adventure. I believe that even the most difficult situations can be solved through an experience that will open up your eyes with great love and compassion and inspire you to further your life to the ultimate goal or purpose or life you wish to continue.

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