ISBN-13: 9781681391052 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 576 str.
ISBN-13: 9781681391052 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 576 str.
The Button story is of a self absorbed, lazy, everyday little kid without financial means, wading through life's difficulties, finally beginning to become successful in his forties. The story speaks to the enhancing value of failure as a driver of success. Besides the story of Button, the book speaks to: A Self Cure for Phobias A Self Cure for Anxiety How Freedom in the World began only 600 years ago Religious History and Development in the World Moral Psychology of Political Parties A low risk Market Strategy with Steady Returns The awesome mental capacity that each of us possess, becomes somewhat limited when we take on complex issues with only our thoughts. Interesting is tackling nagging complex issues that never really make sense. Sometimes it takes writing things down in the manner of an investigator to make puzzle pieces fit. Such is the nature of making sense of things like religion, politics, freedom, and oppression, things that really don't make sense. Life seems to come at us in a way we don't expect, in a way we are not completely prepared for. Sometimes letting ego go, living life as who one thinks they should be, is necessary to be able to work around difficulties and begin to live life as who one chooses to be. The conscious decision to never give up is fundamental.