Existentialism is explained as empowerment and an aid to self discovery. Written in the tradition of absurd existential story telling, including mysteries to be discovered. The true story of a town founded by slaves is given, and embellished, to be relevant to existentialism and the human fight for freedom and self knowledge. Godot finally shows up complaining about the bad press from Samuel Beckett’s play. He claims his PR man caused the confusion about him being God and he’s trying to clear his name. He must research the truest understanding of existentialism. How to use existentialism for self empowerment is detailed for practical use. The deep levels of responsibility are explained as a way to expand psychology into profound new realms. This was my first book.