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Writer's pictureChristian J. Farber

A Lifetime of Yesterdays - Book update 8/13/24


Having lots of love in our lives is wonderful, but it can often be excruciating. The heartache from loves that end from the death of one of the partners comes to mind. Their passion, never to be continued in real time again, I believe will always be there but may wane as new love appears and asks for time.


The core elements of love run deep, which helps us think it is accurate and evident. Its intangible nature adds to our confusion as we can't see or touch it, but we know it exists. We think of little else, consuming ourselves with the nuances of the heart with its beats and pangs that lead nowhere and everywhere simultaneously. I wonder if I might be saved by some strung-out angel looking for a fix to fix the mess I made while I was here. All I have in my corner is the love I accepted and created myself.






Peace Chris








Hi folks, I was recently notified that I would be published in a book about Love and Heartache. It will be available on Amazon. I will follow up with details.


This piece is part of my book, but it is not being published yet because I am still writing it. I am sharing excerpts here for you, fine folks.


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Christian J. Farber

After a thriving corporate career, Chris now enjoys retirement at the Jersey Shore. As a prostate cancer survivor, he's committed to educating men about the disease and covers various topics like Alcoholism, Multiple Sclerosis, and Career Success in his featured writing on platforms such as The Good Men Project, Huffington Post, and Thrive Global.

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