Courage and the birth of feelings or how the world almost ended
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Ongoing, First published Aug 27, 2023
As an important economic crisis strike american nation leading people to unemployement and anger and maddness a bench of student coming from the elite class knowing that college are closed  decided to create and manage an audacious project of future technology that will lead the world to a possible end or destruction.

They will have to learn who they are and how to become adults in a world full of sharks from 
politics businesses and crisis

they finally find themselves in face of a mind trap challenge do they re project of catching a meteorite in space and bringing it back to earth with the risk of an apocalypse or stay poor
and live another life.
Their materialism friendship ego and feelings will be challenged

john did say
"because a life with no money at all in pure misery doesn t derserv to be lived at all "
mark add "after me the deluge !" with a small eviliscious smile that was making him look both childilshly adorable and naivly awful "
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