Now an Amazon #1 Best Seller in Humanism Philosophy
Michaels is a systems thinker at heart a mind shaped by both the circuitry of technology and the complexities of human behavior. Holding a degree in Applied Science in Information Technology, he has spent years navigating technical infrastructures. Yet it is his curiosity about the human condition not just human code that fuels his deepest work.
Michaels’ worldview was not shaped solely by books, but by border crossings, language gaps, and eye-level conversations with people from dramatically different walks of life. These global experiences became the crucible for the reflections found in Time Transcending Moralities a manuscript that began as a private journal and slowly evolved into a public inquiry: How do our moral systems hold up when stretched across time, culture, and consequence?
His writing challenges readers to look backward with honesty, inward with courage, and forward with responsibility. Equal parts philosophical and practical, his work interrogates the assumptions we carry, the leaders we follow, and the legacy we leave behind.
This is his debut manuscript not written from a podium, but from the position of a lifelong student of morality, humanity, and progress. With humility, clarity, and a refusal to flinch from complexity, Michaels invites us all to ask the enduring question: Are we as moral as we think we are?