Senseless Illiterate & Insane: Code of Honor

· Veronica Johnson
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This book is based upon research and true discernment I have encountered with people who appear to have been senseless, illiterate, and insane. These types of people are often classified as the criminally insane, and mental disorders play a key role. Discussing causes and symptoms, identity, and personality disorders effectively can help to understand triggered behavior and emotions and to learn from traumatic experiences. All to better understand the significant elements needed for the human mind to adhere to traditional productivity methods. From experience and research, after an evaluation is complete of having given a mental disorder diagnosis. Some psychiatrist finds it easy to retrieve supporting details, and as a result, the person may have four or more mental disorders to be diagnosed. Other psychiatrist finds it difficult to retrieve all supporting details, and as a result, the person may be misdiagnosed. I hope the people who suffer from mental disorders can live a more carefree and productive lifestyle after reading this book. My prior book, 'The Spirit World of Demons,' formed the basis of this book. To avoid murmuring over the criminally insane mentality, I wanted to face senseless, illiterate, and insane acts by bringing it to a general perspective. My central message is derived from having an "effect" and "reason" for topics of interest. This message usually affects people in multiple areas of life daily and reveals how it is possible to visualize things differently. Once you have researched current topics to find an effect and reason for writing a book, the next option is reviewing how people from the past dealt with the same issues. Along with acknowledging God's plan and purpose for your life. Most times, you can start with a testimony to guide you through the emotions of writing.


About the author

Author Veronica Johnson was born in Muskogee, a little town in Oklahoma. The family later moved to Tulsa, where they went to school and grew up. She was raised by her father, Lenox Johnson Jr., and she has two sons, four sisters, and two brothers. She prefers natural beauty with elegance and takes compassion with harmony, but realizes that neither is always possible. She is a visionary, a feminine woman who has faced more challenges. Although she has had challenges, overcoming helped her to become the writer she is today. She was inspired to write after her testimony, in which she was resurrected from near death. You can find the testimony in her book called 'The Unlimited Resurrection'. Now she is a born leader and a true humanitarian who is also an inspiration to others. She attends church often and has many religious backgrounds. The dedication of each book is to her mother, Regina Fay Chatman, and to her father, Lenox Johnson Jr., both of whom have since passed and are now her angels in spirit. And to the children of the world and the people who suffer in fear without a destiny. And to the humble and meek-spirited people who acknowledge that living sacrifices pay off and deliver honorable results. May you all find love, joy, peace, and happiness in seeking a destiny! I hope any of these books helps you achieve the higher righteousness, which is something we all deserve throughout the new cycle of life. 


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