The Scrolls Of Life

The Scrolls Of Life

by Tj Day
The Scrolls Of Life

The Scrolls Of Life

by Tj Day

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Overview

The primary motive of this book, is to hand over my lifetime of observation of human beings around me. I have learned many principles that I've put into practise (I never advise things that I do not experience myself). But as I always said, what is good for me (work for me) may not necessarily be good to others. Learn from other people's mistake, we don't have enough time to make all the mistakes ourself and learn.

"To fight a pig you must enter the mud. Whether you win or lose, you will get dirty."

I have tried all my life to give them what they want, as I've been taught, but they appear to use you as long as they can, disguise in good intention. Richard Branson said : "People are like flowers, when you water them they flourish." As long as you water them, they will remain temporarily yours. When someone else water them, they will be theirs, forgetting completely your good deed.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161499016
Publisher: Marday
Publication date: 12/31/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 260 KB

About the Author

Many examples, stories, anecdotes are the result of a collection from various sources, such as newspapers, magazines, speakers, seminars, webinars, workshops, books, conferences, interviews, and so on, over the last 20 years. Unfortunately, sources were not always noted or available; hence, it became impractical to provide an accurate acknowledgement. Regardless of the source, I wish to express my gratitude to those who may have contributed to this work, even though anonymously.

“I am the world, I speak ENGLISH, kiss like FRENCH, drive GERMAN, dress ITALIAN, team-work like JAPANESE, work like CHINESE, high-class like ENGLISH, business like USA, spirituality like INDIAN spend like ARAB, party like CARIBBEAN.”
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