The Little Book of Inequalities: Is It Really Better to Live a Lie?

The Little Book of Inequalities: Is It Really Better to Live a Lie?

by Tony Annesi
The Little Book of Inequalities: Is It Really Better to Live a Lie?

The Little Book of Inequalities: Is It Really Better to Live a Lie?

by Tony Annesi

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Overview

Often society uses its socially significant words incorrectly, or invents like-sounding words to push hot buttons while subtly misleading at the same time. If you understand the word correctly (and the potential danger of misunderstanding), you just might avoid living a lie.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185814918
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 01/05/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

His writing started with poetry and short fiction (the first stories of 1969: Loss of Innocence were drafted in 1969). He enhanced his martial arts career with columns for INSIDE KARATE MAGAZINE (Tales of the Dojo and The Dojo Files), and articles for MARTIAL ARTS MASTERS, SELF-DEFENSE WORLD, INSIDE KUNG-FU, THE INTERNATIONAL FIGHTER, and BLACK BELT. He has authored Cracking the Kata Code, The Road to Mastery, Principles of Advanced Budo, Sudden Attack Defense, Elevated Elementals, Comparative Aiki in Action, and several volumes of essays called Sunday with Sensei’s Journal.
In 2015, after 12 years of work, Tony completed a fantasy novel trilogy entitled The Shangrilla Artifacts. In 2018, he published the sequel, An Atlantis of One.
His books of social commentary include 10 Guideline Principles: Finding One’s Way in a Messy World, 10 Common Values to Unify a Contentious Culture, Your Ethics Are Immoral, Petulant: How Pre-Feminist Peevishness and Guerrilla Warfare Has Poisoned Political Points of View, The Flaws of Freedom, Why the Left Depends on the Right and the Right Needs the Left, The Collective Problem vs. the IndividualismProblem, The Challenge of Unforced Liberty, and Life is About Control, Responsibility vs. Domination.
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