Don't Let The Ignorant Bastard Push You Around

by Red Welch


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/26/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 222
ISBN : 9781553694908

About the Book

TAKE A JOURNEY INTO YOUR OWN MIND AND EXPLORE WITH THE AUTHOR THE POSSIBILITIES OF THE POWER WITHIN. Unless you're afraid what you might reveal! Has the ignorant bastard gotten to you or have you gotten to the ignorant bastard? Reading this book has some surprising twist and turns that generally most people in thier every day lives don't even realize or think about.

The author has a unique way of looking at things and putting things into a different perspective. A must read for anyone wishing to broaden thier horizions and realize the truth lurking within. "Within What?" you may ask; Your Mind!


About the Author

This book reflects on the thoughts of the person named "RED", it may seem somewhat pompous to the reader for a person to write a book about themselves. To the contrary, the book is not about the life of Red, it is in essence the thoughts and inner thoughts of the person called "Red".

Not exactly a success in life at this writing, as some would define success, nor a total failure, as some would define failure. At this point in life, Red is between success and failure. That in itself is the main reason for this book at this writing, written by people who have in essence become successful in their lives and have written a book about it. I feel there is a need for a book such as this one from a person who has not reached his potential in life but is on the correct road for attaining his goals and finding in himself the purpose for his living.

It is said that 95% of the people in this country have a negative attitude about themselves, and it is this 95% (of which I was one) that I think I can effectively relate to having been one of them for some 34 years, I am 45 years old. I do not count the first 11 years of my life for those were my most informative years over which we literally have no control. We will relate to thses years in this book as the uncontrollable years. When I say uncontrollable , I am not referring to behavior, but more to forced attitude as taught to us by our ever-loving parents, relatives,