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W. Durwood Johnson is simply a “guy who thinks too much”. He was born and raised in Kentucky but now lives in Phoenix, AZ where he’s managing partner of a local CPA firm.

Whether he simply snapped or made a rational decision is debatable; nevertheless, one day he decided to write and publish his own books in his spare time. He writes to advance his “Ultrathought” that when we work to identify and sequester our own ideological bias we can derive better ideas. Therein lies the key to creating an improved, fair-minded, set of personal truths which foster a more enlightened version of reality.

In his tripartite series he builds his case. The first book, “Intentional Thoughts” explains the premise that we’re all biased to one degree or another. While this isn’t bad, it’s not optimal. The second book, “Godhead Designs” highlights the plain fact that there are multiple versions or ideas associated with the Godhead. All the author suggests, is that before you simply adopt a reflexive view of God maybe you want to ultra-think this superhuman presence. The finale to the three-part Ultrathoughts Tripartite, “Forbidden Philosophy” offers the reader some insight into the mind of Durwood. He presents about a dozen of his personal Ultrathoughts for two reasons. First to document his personal views in the digital either, and second to urge you to DIS-agree! He wants you to create your own ideas and the only way that will happen is if you dare to question. Break away from the reflexive you, and spur your mind to ultra-think anew.

This author is one who actually believes we can succeed at whatever we try simply because we alone define victory or failure. Truth, life and indeed one’s very reality is but a mind-game played in creation of self.

Never forget that every single day on this planet a starving little girl has the best day of her life, while a wealthy heiress having the world at her fingertips cries out for deaths’ release. The difference, mind. It’s high-time we ultra-think about it.