For What it's Worth details a romantic couple's inherent quest to find their place in the world, in each other's lives, and also to what extent. The author questions the role of virtues in a person's life, how some virtues attach themselves to some as vices.. most importantly, though, the author questions through the characters herein if every person is truly meant to be happy. Or, perhaps, are some meant to serve another role, or purpose? Must all be happy? Must all live with purpose? Can a person do both without sacrificing the other? This book of fiction touches on topics that may be unknown to readers, or at least will offer new perspectives about perhaps mundane narratives. At best, this volume in its introduction will have you question your own perspectives in a new, rewarding light.