The soul is peace in turbulence; turbulence, the tool of discontent; and discontent, the drive of its ambitions. That it exists by advantage—its exploitation of the inherent oblivion of the vulnerabilities of its surroundings—makes the soul the greatest abstraction in humanity. Thus, it has been the basis of the resourcefulness of designers, entrepreneurs and inventors who have portrayed it in its insatiable momentum throughout time. This communiqué is driven principally by the diverse connections between the soul and the industries of writing, hospitality and broadcasting (radio and television); and, by substantial correlation, the soul as a vehicular innovation. To begin with, while writing has been the engine of the wealth of bits of knowledge on all of the issues of existence discomfiting to the soul, the business of hospitality has sheltered and exemplified aptitudes essential to the grooming, nourishment and polishing of the soul. On the whole, (especially shortwave) radio a...
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