There is a special phenomenon in the literary world: the Morning Book. This unique concept refers to a book that one decides to read “tomorrow,” a day that, ironically, never really seems to arrive. The Morning Book is a metaphor for postponement, for the eternal promise of a future that always remains just out of reach.
Infinity.
The concept of infinity is a mysterious one for many, one that challenges our understanding and experience of reality. It is an idea that permeates many areas of human activity and knowledge, from mathematics and physics to philosophy and theology. But how do we understand infinity? How do we imagine a concept that is inherently elusive and limitless?
