Publisher's Synopsis
Most of Paul Lowney's previous books have leaned heavily on humour, but this volume is as much serious as it is humorous. His inquiring mind asks questions which he either leaves as questions or he searches for answers. "How can we prove sociological truths?", "What's the meaning of life?", "Is there a point to life, and if so, what is it?" Sometimes he pokes fun at the mysteries of the universe by asking: "Can we calculate infinity by measuring halfway from the beginning and then multiplying two?" Lowney claims his commentaries were influenced by the sage and humorous observations from his Jewish mother and from the teachings of his professors, and from the greatest teacher of all: Life.