The Physics-Pastor from the Santa Cruz Mountains

March 2, 2025

The Reader’s Digest Version of your Situation

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I can give you a Reader’s Digest version of your situation in less than five minutes.

You’re Tony Stark/Iron Man — a brilliant billionaire inventor who masks his vulnerabilities with wit and technological prowess — financial success coupled with personal turmoil.

Or you are Donald Draper (“Mad Men”) — a successful advertising executive hiding a fractured identity and struggling with broken relationships. 

Or, you’re Nicholas Van Orton, as portrayed by Michael Douglas in “The Game” — a successful yet deeply troubled investment banker, the epitome of financial and professional achievement:  wealthy, precise, and meticulous, living a life of calculated predictability. 

Like these three men, you are successful, but you have problems. You worry about yourself and those you love, your decisions, and how they affect others. You don’t just need time away from the cell phone — you need time away from the sound of your own wheels.

You need something that addresses your unique situation and gives you the glasses to see the crazy cypher-text of your own life and transcribe it into plain, readable script.

You are the type of person who this wasn’t supposed to happen to. You find a way — you get out of bed and bring it…period. You’re the patriarch, the rock, the foundation, the one who doesn’t crack. However, all that “effort” has taken its toll. 

I’m a regular guy who loves sports, technology, my wife, our son and his family, music, movies, and all the rest. But you are wrestling with existential questions or simply struggling to transcend the ever-increasing mundane passage of time… You don’t need a mentor, advisor, or guide. Frankly, what you need is a prophet…but not me, for heaven’s sake. You need the one and only prophet. 

You need an hour of “Frank Time” — your personal sanctuary. Break it down, analyze, decipher, let it all go. A prophet is listening. 

There will be a surprising conclusion…very surprising. That’s what makes it great. 

Just like The Sixth Sense, Fight Club, or The Usual Suspects, it’s the great ending that matters — your great ending.

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