The Truth Nobody Told You
A book that explains the Human Condition and what to do about it.
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About the Book
About the book
The realm of ethics--- right and wrong--- has persisted throughout history with the greatest confusion and superficiality. What’s more it has always been viewed as an ‘ivory tower’ issue reserved for those that dedicated their time to deep, profound thinking that really wasn’t applicable to living a normal, natural life for the average man. In this book my viewpoint is exactly from the position of the average, everyday person dealing with everyday problems. In taking this viewpoint I offer a practical means for all people to understand themselves and the world they live in regardless of what level of society they occupy.
The human condition can be said to be composed of the attitudes and values the majority of people hold. I expose the fundamental nature of the human condition and the reasons why it exists as it is. I also show how to change it, one person at a time, into the type of society we would all love to live in.
There are three major areas I cover in this book: relationships of you with yourself; relationships of you with other people; and lastly, a set of guidelines dealing with true good called the golden rules. By understanding these three areas you will gain the knowledge necessary to obtain your happiness and remove the shadow of doubt from the basic issue of what is right and wrong.
About the Author
For as long as I can remember I have held the notion that I could know everything. Growing up on a small farm outside of
After serving in the Air Force during the Vietnam War and beginning my adult life I rekindled my nearly forgotten desire for philosophy. I studied Ayn Rand for fifteen years and applied her ideas to my life but it wasn’t until I found Gods channeled ideas that I got the whole picture of the human condition. Between these two sources and my own power of reasoning I hammered out a body of knowledge that cuts to the bottom line of the important issues man faces. I now live in a state of knowing the fundamental nature of life and consequently have found my happiness. My childhood premise of needing philosophy turned out to be true after all.