Karma Redirected: How Did They Let You Become a Teacher
Karma Redirected: How Did They Let You Become a Teacher is the mostly real memoirs of a mostly real character named Mo Mickus. Through a series of short stories – stories beginning at his birth – Mo's lack of understanding is revealed as he goes from school to school – ten before starting the 11th grade. His dull understanding of all things attributes to Mo's dark side flourishing and he soon launches a war against society - particularly school and his teachers. After a very brief and unpleasant stint in the USAF, Mo encounters a Buddhist life philosophy which helps him to begin changing his life. At age 40 – when life is said to begin – in what appears to be karmic retribution, Mo becomes a middle school teacher. However, he is able to shine a light into his dark side and use what he finds there. He attempts to create value and to help himself and others. Raising his condition of life, Mo leaves the lower worlds to transform his karma – both good and bad – into a mission.
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Karma Redirected: How Did They Let You Become a Teacher
Karma Redirected: How Did They Let You Become a Teacher is the mostly real memoirs of a mostly real character named Mo Mickus. Through a series of short stories – stories beginning at his birth – Mo's lack of understanding is revealed as he goes from school to school – ten before starting the 11th grade. His dull understanding of all things attributes to Mo's dark side flourishing and he soon launches a war against society - particularly school and his teachers. After a very brief and unpleasant stint in the USAF, Mo encounters a Buddhist life philosophy which helps him to begin changing his life. At age 40 – when life is said to begin – in what appears to be karmic retribution, Mo becomes a middle school teacher. However, he is able to shine a light into his dark side and use what he finds there. He attempts to create value and to help himself and others. Raising his condition of life, Mo leaves the lower worlds to transform his karma – both good and bad – into a mission.
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Karma Redirected: How Did They Let You Become a Teacher

Karma Redirected: How Did They Let You Become a Teacher

by Mike Morris
Karma Redirected: How Did They Let You Become a Teacher

Karma Redirected: How Did They Let You Become a Teacher

by Mike Morris

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Karma Redirected: How Did They Let You Become a Teacher is the mostly real memoirs of a mostly real character named Mo Mickus. Through a series of short stories – stories beginning at his birth – Mo's lack of understanding is revealed as he goes from school to school – ten before starting the 11th grade. His dull understanding of all things attributes to Mo's dark side flourishing and he soon launches a war against society - particularly school and his teachers. After a very brief and unpleasant stint in the USAF, Mo encounters a Buddhist life philosophy which helps him to begin changing his life. At age 40 – when life is said to begin – in what appears to be karmic retribution, Mo becomes a middle school teacher. However, he is able to shine a light into his dark side and use what he finds there. He attempts to create value and to help himself and others. Raising his condition of life, Mo leaves the lower worlds to transform his karma – both good and bad – into a mission.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781543988604
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 11/30/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Mike Morris is a former juvenile delinquent. His junior high school teachers once petitioned to have him removed from all county schools. In a severe twist of karmic retribution, when Mike turned forty, he became a middle school teacher. "Karma Redirected: How Did They Let You Become a Teacher" is his first book – a humorous and sad and inspiring and mostly true story.
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