In the realm of human consciousness, where perceptions blur and reality falters, [TFC2 FC2] unfolds as a tale of selves within selves. A dialectical maze, where the mirror reflecting the mirror creates an infinity of iterations. It is a labyrinth that further dissolves the boundaries of self and other, inducing a fluidic displacement of identity.
In the narrative’s initially straightforward premise, two specific characters come together. However, their connection births alternate narratives, stemming from variations in perspective and emotional resonance. As each thread unfolds, the larger narrative fabric of life unreels – thereby setting theories of free will and predetermination adrift. Do the characters shape their story and accordingly their destiny, or is their path predetermined by the echoes of a life left uncharted?
Highly complex yet underrated, this book further reveals itself as multifaceted, accounting for various depths of human experience that researchers equally suggest throw their elements in and through the panoramic time-space they coexist within. Throughout each mind or heart strand of these lines perfectly losing every thing.