Excellent book. While none of the principles Mr. Green are new, he presents them with a gentle tone saying “This is how I did it, What will you do?”
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Deliberately Deceptive
Review from False Alarm →
I want to believe Mr. Lomborg, but as I listened, I kept finding him bending facts and ignoring science that does not support his view. And why does he seem to pay so much lip service to global poverty? It felt like a front, like maybe he was espousing it to prop himself up as..
Thomas Sowell, economist, churns out a half-blind political polemic. The professed thesis of the book is that “The Anointed,” persons only ever identified on the political left, substitute zeal and moral superiority for reasoning and evidence.As proof of this thesis, Sowell lambasts about thirty people throughout history, going as far back as Aristotle. If his..
Incredibly insightful!
Review from The Soul of Shame →
My eyes are now open to the powerful role shame is playing in my life. I’ve always known shame was lurking in the background, but I never knew how best to deal with it. The idea of leaning in and being vulnerable scares me to death, but now I understand the real path to freedom…
Excellent book, took me back….
Review from Hogs in the Sand →
Practical and down to earth
Review from Good and Angry →
Humor, wit and clarity
Review from Borrowed Time →
This book recounts the victory of common sense in U.S, policy towards Israel. I highly recommend for anyone interested in Israel. The book has four parts: First, how the author operated as lawyer for Trump’s business and got to know Trump. Second, his appointment as ambassador and the dealings with Senators during the confirmation process…










