Why I Was

A Fated Philosopher

by E. J. Bartek


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/29/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 476
ISBN : 9781426911613
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 476
ISBN : 9781426911620

About the Book

How could one who self-published thirty philosophical books, that were the basis for a Grand Unifying theory for most knowledge; that could answer the unanswerable,” resolve the “unresolvable,”and accomplish the “impossible; yet was never heard? That is what “Why I Was” is all about. Why I Was (a Fated Philosopher) is a follow-up on the author’s autobiography, Fated Philosopher. That book reveals a lifetime of being shunned and ostracized; not for being anti-social, but because shunning made a personality that was shunned. The author became silent and alone in a crowd, controlled by a Fate and society that determined his destiny. That destiny was to create a system-philosophy, but with no one knowing of him or of what he had achieved. Why was this so? Was it was because of who and why he was? That is what this book is about? The manuscript of Fated Philosopher was too massive, so the philosophical and psychological causes of why I was were removed to become this book. It reveals how two socially isolating and suppressing orphan asylums, three foster homes, and two military organizations destroyed the author’s identity, personality, and speech. Each suppressed his potential to achieve anything in society. He bypassed two school grades yet, failing all courses, quit highschool at age sixteen. He overcame adversities to earn two college degrees, to become a teacher of philosophy, psychology, ethics, and philosophy of religion. This book has value for the philosopher, psychologist, teacher, counselor, and parent; or for youth seeking identity, purpose, and meaning in life.


About the Author

The author spent the first quarter of his life in suppressive orphanages, foster homes, and military institutions, where he was shunned and ostracized. This conditioned him to be totally isolated and ignorant in society when left alone to live free, but with no one to turn to. Failing, he quit highschool, but later entered college to earn two degrees. He taught in highschool, and later in college, where he taught philosophy, psychology, ethics, philosophy of history, and philosophy of religion. He founded the system-philosophy of “Trinityism” and published 20 books, on diverse disciplines, related to it. He applied his philosophy as a psychological counselor, and published 10 books of philosophical and psychological poems. He is a widower with two sons.