The head of a global utilities corporation was ominously thrown off his Olympus. He is no longer a god. Some mystery helped him to get on the top. Now he has to crawl up the career ladder on his own. The CEO thought he knew everything about his world. But he was so wrong. He will go through ten circles of career hell to meet the architect of this world. He sank to the bottom and rose beyond the skies. He began his journey for the sake of love. Making a goal to reach the top, he didn't notice that he passed by. Is he able to save his world? The reader decides. The CEO is a fantastic parody novel about a world where corporations have achieved all their aspirations. The plot immerses the reader in parallel worlds. They seem to be a mirror of reality. It is a long and intricate journey in search of the truth. As soon as you find it, this truth turns out to be false. It's an endless quest. The main character gets caught up in the carousel of life. Weird bosses and subordinates come along the way. There is a constant struggle for life with AI. Love appears and disappears like a mirage. The world with each new chapter becomes complicated and more confusing. It is not so easy to escape from the labyrinth of consciousness. You will want to take the main character by the hand and lead him. Many adventures, new meanings, humor, and intriguing meetings await you. Author Viener Kweed is the pen name of Vova Kosinskiy for fiction writing. I've always dreamed of writing science fiction. I've always been fascinated by dystopian fiction. I wanted to blend science fiction, satire, and adventure to reveal the underbelly of our world. To write this book, I had to create a new personality-take the best parts of myself and add what allows me to transcend time and space, becoming an observer. Our future is a projection of what has been and what is. I was caught in the whirlwind of history's tectonic shifts from the moment I was born. I still vividly remember marching in formation in first grade, singing songs about Lenin and the Bolsheviks. When the Soviet Union collapsed, I thought-this is it, freedom. But it wasn't. That period of great upheaval brought a moment of uncertainty. The old ideology had died, but the new one had yet to be imposed. Life itself forced me to learn critical thinking. How lucky we were that smartphones didn't exist back then. When you stand in line of a packed crowd of hundreds of people in a small store for two hours just to buy two loaves of bread, you start looking for a way to escape from harsh reality. Imagination was a great help. Much later, having survived all the economic crises and poverty, another window of freedom opened when I was able to travel to other countries. It all shut down so quickly: epidemic, war. Now I truly understand the value of freedom. I see that one part of the world is moving toward authoritarianism, while another is slipping into the abyss of obscurantism. The saddest thing is that so many people think they're free, but that's far from the truth. The goal for Viener Kweed isn't just to entertain the reader, but also to reveal the utopian nature of humanity's aspirations. Life is a journey. We choose which way to turn. Non-Fiction Book by Author A Journey to the Fourth Dimension of the Mind Vova Kosinskiy 13-Digit ISBN: 978-1-956823-57-8 Available in Print and eBook formats
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