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Description de l’éditeur
By living "in the moment," people avoid confusion. If there is no data from the past, nor any future to consider, there is no confusion because there is no conflicting data if the only data is the real-time, in-the-moment facts.
Philosophers, however, can create existential angst in their hearers and readers by reminding them of the past and encouraging them to consider their futures.
For those who want to see a greater, truer future of broad, economic improvement, these twelve essays, posing fearless questions with a steely-eyed, unexpected, un-American impracticality, will interminably help women, pastors, middle-aged men, and playful others by giving them substantive fuel for refuting, or discussing with, their worldwide, worldview leaders.
The future is formed out of the minds of all who participate in its unfolding. Join in.