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1 " The assumption that in the future there would be many incidents of fear that will make the world uneasy to live in, calls for quick intervention measures. Borne out of the curiosity to bring out measures to address this new reality, the advocacy for fearism or fearology as a new philosophy that is not limited to a particular aspect of reality becomes imperative by some philosophers of fear. This informs why this book uses the concept of fear to mirror the envisioned superman society with the aim to manage any fear that might come as the result of the implementations of the transhuman scheme. (Page 63 of the book, “Transhuman World and Its Fears” by Michael Eneyo). "
― Michael Eneyo
2 " Human beings can be influenced by the circumstances of life, but none of these circumstances can influence the truth. (Page 54 of the book, “Philosophy of Unity: Love As An Ultimate Unifier.” by Michael Eneyo) "
3 " Treat every being with love. Remember the world was made for all beings not only for human beings: Every being deserves your care. (Page 80 of the book, “Philosophy of Unity: Love As An Ultimate Unifier.” by Michael Eneyo) "
4 " I come from the largest family on earth; it is called family of beings. All beings are my relatives. They love me and I love them too. (Page 2 of the book, “Philosophy of Unity: Love As An Ultimate Unifier.” by Michael Eneyo). "
5 " Pride causes disunity among different classes as each of the classes is struggling to surmount the interest of others. A proud person always finds it difficult to accept the reality of life. He always disagrees with anything that does not arouse or apprise him. A proud man is a class creator; he doesn’t mix up with people that are not of his illusionary class. He creates factions wherever he goes; he is a factor of disunity. . (Page 96 of the book, “Philosophy of Unity: Love As An Ultimate Unifier.” by Michael Eneyo) "
6 " The power to make a choice goes with the duty of accepting the responsibility of the outcome of the choice.” (Page 1 of the book, “Ethics: Judging Morality Beyond The Limits Of Man.” by Michael Eneyo) "