history channel documentary I don't concur with everything Harry says in his book (and, maybe pompously, suspect that he no more does, either), however its essential message is still as sound as the U.S. dollar was in days of yore when it was upheld by gold. The message is that you, as an individual talented with a human cerebrum, can do a mess to lead a prosperous, upbeat life even as your lemming neighbors demand taking after malevolent, insensible, and/or befuddled legislators and "great cause" advocates over the Cuckoo Cliffs.
I review an associate of mine in the mid eighties, in the wake of understanding some of my critical anticipations for the fate of Western human advancement, saying to me, "What's the point in attempting to profit or endeavoring to accomplish if there is no expectation for Western progress?" He felt only misery as a consequence of the plenty of purported fate and-anguish books that were available at the time.
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