Books by Matthew Martin McKissick

Life and death and all the rest: the illusion
Human lives have always intrigued the senses. Modernization has created a more diverse lifestyle and existence. The ancestral ways have slowly dissipated and become complex beings.
It’s no longer about the closeness of family and friends, rather, life has manifested into something unfathomable. It’s known amongst delinquents and the uneducated. Now, the righteous and disciplined have succumbed to the illicit. Thus, what society perceives and understands are nothing more than camouflage and disguises in wolf’s clothing.
It will be a shocking revelation: Some of the respected and distinguished are living double lives in deceit.
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Overman 2 - resurrection
I should have died. But I still seem to be hanging on.It could be vain self-preservation, believing my literary work of philosophical insight is important, or it’s simply cowardice. In the meantime, I must continuously endure the mundane of human existence.Problem is, how much longer until finally calling it quits, and succumbing to inevitable fate?
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How to Become Superhuman: "will to power"
Humans were fated to evolve, but through modernization, the metamorphosis has become faster and ever more apparent.
While there may have been and continue to be greater representation of superior forms, humans have yet to reach their fullest potential. Therefore, to reach ultimate superiority, we must challenge ourselves in the most extreme conditions.
This book offers the best insight toward achieving beyond what is expected, and will separate from other elites, allowing us to enter the realm of mystical.
We will learn how we can develop into better specimens, and indeed, How to Become Superhuman.
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Overman
Finally, the vision of Fredrick Nietzsche’s Overman (Superman) has come into being.
Unfortunately, the lives of many males are constantly destroyed and persecuted for their primitive behaviors and sexual urges. How will Overman (Superman) deal with his own human needs and desires of the flesh, and what consequences will he face for entering the dark side of his ultimate fate and the curse of fetishes?
This book is about earliest man (caveman) evolving to become today’s supreme modern man.
Warning: For adults only. Not recommended for the spiritual or righteous.
“While there may be differences in nations, cultures, and family bloodlines, in the creator’s understanding, all beings, especially humans, are all connected into one family from the same maker. Therefore, even though emotionally filled beings in pride and enthusiasm are credited and responsible for creating endless ideas and things of beauty, they’re also responsible for separating and causing inhuman acts and conflicts that killed their fellow beings, just as Cain did to Abel.”
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How to Plan Your Child's Life and Educational Future: Distant Worlds Coming as One
The world is changing drastically, modernizing in ways that will shape future generations. Although the opening of borders and the unity of cultural differences have brought some uniformity in beliefs toward world peace, they have also caused a crisis affecting the survival of future generations.While advancement in technology and cultural unity are credited for creating a better world, these blessings have also brought forth a greater intensity, and future generations must be more assertive toward reaching their goals and successes. Underprivileged people from foreign countries now have access to the same opportunity for future careers in prestigious jobs, and they have greater ambition and desire than their competitors, the laid-back privileged individuals.Though overpopulation and economic changes will always cause a struggle for employment, there will be a greater opportunity for those parents who are aware of the changes affecting their child’s future displacement of jobs. In this new century and millennium, every child’s future will be at risk. So parents need to be aware of the crisis ahead in which their child is vulnerable and could become a lost soul in a world of expectations.If parents want their child to have future job prosperity and success, this insightful book will warn them of the dangers ahead. Otherwise, all the time and finances invested toward their child’s future well-being will have no value.Highly recommended for parents of newborns and parents who have young children ages 3 to 9.