Nothing Is Forever, Is It?
Commonsense Costs Nothing But Can Be Valuable
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Book Details
About the Book
The reader will be familiar with many of the topics in this book. And no doubt the opinions and views expressed will be at odds with what the reader thinks.
The aim of this read is to make the reader think. It doesn't matter what has been expressed here, only you, the reader, will use your commonsense to make your own conclusions about the topics outlined. It's hardly rocket science to forecast what might happen to these topics in the future. That is is why your brain-power is required. Unfortunately this human quality appears to be in short supply at the moment. So it will be interesting to note whether the outcomes predicted for the topics will happen or not.
About the Author
After a successful career in teaching where he climbed the 'greasy pole' of education to be a Headteacher, he went on to own and run an outdoor pursuits centre which specialized in primary school children. Unfortunately, in 1994 he suffered a massive brain haemorrhage. However having been left with a mild right hemiplegia, facial weakness and speech impairment, he has fought his way back to reasonable quality of life.