"Jericho Barrons says the only reality you can control is the one you’re willing to face—and who would want to live in a reality that was controlled by someone else? It’s a cage, no matter how gilded. Sartre’s faith of bad faith is the greatest hypocrisy and frank absurdity to him. Every lie a person tells oneself forges another link in the chains that bind. Barrons cares about only this: How much truth can you face? How free do you dare to be? If the choice is yours—and it is—wouldn’t you crave absolute freedom? The more clearly one sees that there’s nothing within, the more power one has to create whatever one wants without. Barrons understands this and because he does, he is truly free."
— Karen Marie Moning

