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The Ethical Edge of Tomorrow: Where Psychology Meets Prophecy


In a world where neurodiversity is often viewed through a lens of limitation, Steven Richard Harris dares to ask: what if our differences are actually doorways to destiny?

Set in the unlikely haven of a Brighton language school perched above the mundane comfort of a fried chicken shop, this premise absolutely fascinates me. It's the juxtaposition that hooks you first - the ordinary setting against extraordinary possibilities, the tension between healing and harnessing, between what we consider "disorders" and what might actually be gifts. As someone who's always been drawn to stories that challenge our perceptions of "normal," I'm captivated by how Harris positions his protagonist, Frank Newman, at this ethical crossroads.

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What really gets my book-loving heart racing is how the story seems to weave together three compelling threads: the intimate work of therapy, the mind-bending potential of future sight, and the moral quandary of using one's patients for a greater purpose. The setting above a fried chicken shop isn't just quirky - it grounds this potentially high-concept story in the beautifully mundane reality of everyday life.

The fact that Harris draws from his multicultural background and experience with neurodiversity adds layers of authenticity to what could otherwise be just another sci-fi thriller. This isn't just about seeing the future - it's about seeing people differently, about questioning our assumptions about ability and disability.

🌊 Where therapy meets prophecy, and neurodiversity becomes a superpower - a mind-bending exploration of ethics, destiny, and chicken shop philosophy! #NeurodiversityMatters #PsychFiction #EthicalDilemmas 🧠✨

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