What does the Zenith building stand for?
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Re: What does the Zenith building stand for?
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I honestly believe that this aspect of the book was overplayed and should have had the significant role it did. However, I will agree that it does represent his visions blended with John's potential.Stephen Ikimi wrote: ↑03 Nov 2021, 23:37 This building represents the zeal and visions blended with the potential in John in his chosen path of career. Though fighting amnesia,John does his survey anyway and gives his all on the success of the building reinvention.
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“We don’t receive wisdom; we must discover it for ourselves after a journey that no one can take for us or spare us.”
French novelist Marcel Proust.