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LoveIsTheAnswer
04-29-2008, 08:48 AM
I have not yet seen a comprehensive "Operator's Manual" for the Human Being yet and so I was thinking that one should be written, featuring useful, step-by-step information modules such as;

* How to learn something new quickly

* How a little knowledge can help you save lots of money and prevent you from being ripped off

* How to break down a formidable problem into tasty, bite-size chunks

* How to manage TIME & minimise the time it takes to get what you want.

* How to avoid 30% of problems by keeping your trap shut, another 30% by knowing what you are doing and talking about and the rest by keeping your ego in check.

* How to turn a bad situation into an advantage by changing the way you look at things

* How common vegetables can cure problems that doctors regard as 'extremely difficult to treat'

* How to live with Nature

* The medical marvel called Laughter

* How to treat relationships so they last

* How to rediscover the magic you remember as a child by unlearning the mistruths you acquired becoming an adult

* How to set up a "Business Only" computer

* How to become a Self-Sufficient Executive

* How to see the world again as the wondrous place it really is

* How to find what you Love

and many more...

People are suffering needlessly due to want of certain vital knowledge that is is not taught in our education systems and that, up till now, has been scattered too far and wide amongst the ocean of other information out there to be found quickly (until now).

I could easily fill a book simply with what I have learned in this last half-a-century - things that have changed my life so much that I would not swap my life for ANYONE elses.

Imagine what this book could be like if it incorporated EVERYTHING that EVERYBODY has found useful...

Hooley Dooooooley!

ps before you ask, yes - I DO feel I am the best qualified person to write such a book :D


Data is not information
Information is not knowledge
Knowledge is not experience
Experience is not wisdom
Wisdom is not truth
Truth is not kindness
Kindness is not Love