Bio

After forty years studying the human psyche, the human mind and the human condition, Dr. Justin B. Clearsky has observed that most humans are driven by the need for some kind of personal or professional praise, and the desire to be recognized, accepted and respected by their professional peers.

As a human being Dr. Clearsky also has human needs. However, when it comes to sharing findings that he has spent years pondering and researching, he does so for the sake of his own satisfaction and amusement.

Although Dr. Clearsky feels that his published findings are in the public interest, he does not care how his findings are received, what readers think of them, or what readers think or feel about him.

Since Dr. Clearsky does not seek personal recognition, acceptance, or praise for his works and is not interested in debating controversial topics with minds that are controlled by vested-interest agendas, Dr. Clearsky chooses not to provide information on his personhood, background, areas of expertise, work, or professional experiences.

Not because he is not proud of them, but because his background, physical appearance, areas of expertise, and work record/experiences have no bearing on any of his conclusions or evidence-based findings, which readers can judge for themselves, are either inherently true, or are inherently false.