Message to America
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About the Book
P> Please read this book as a normal human being or a normal American, and not as a fanatical American. Only then will you understand the real message of this book and my feelings towards America's direction.
Have you ever been driving or walking along and had an enlightened or inspiring thought? Have you ever been in a conversation and had someone say something very profound, perhaps something you had been thinking too? What did you do about it? Did you store it away for a rainy day? Forget it? Or did you write it down? That's just what Jogi Dhillon has done.
During his travels through many countries, Dhillon has heard and recorded many people's thoughts. This book is a collection of fears, random thoughts, idea for the future and recorded musings from people of many nationalities, including his own. They are meant to be kind messages to America herself, and to her people in America and around the world. Thoughts to provoke the mind towards world peace, thoughts to enhance careful thought before reckless action, thoughts to consider others before oneself.
About the Author
I am not a well-educated person, a political person, or a religious leader. But I am a normal labor class person, who thinks about world peace, and tense world situations all the time. Innocent people are dying, becoming homeless, and are not able to lead peaceful lives. This bothers me enough to write down my feelings and the feelings of others.
Alexander the Great faced terrible situations around the world and tried winning the world with a sword. He didn't succeed, but still people called him 'Great'. On the other hand, Ghandi won the world to call America 'America the Great.'
World leaders and innocent people compelled me to write down my feelings and those of others. My first book, Dream of Peace, not completed yet, is about my night dreams. Message to America is about my day dreams. Alexander the Great faced terrible situations around the world and tried winning the world with a sword. He didn't succeed, but still people called him 'Great'. On the other hand, Ghandi won the world to call America 'America the Great.'
World leaders and innocent people compelled me to write down my feelings and those of others. My first book, Dream of Peace, not completed yet, is about my night dreams. Message to America is about my day dreams.