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If you're like us, every approach to a bookshelf seems to hold the chance that one of those books holds some answers to this disenchantment. And a few do....but so many are just the same old. Let us help you narrow it down. These books are ones that we have found shed some serious light on the roots of disenchantment. See if you agree. Happy reading and may some answers find you between those covers. Beyond Civilizationby Daniel Quinn How does work fit into history? How did our jobs come about to be the way they are and why does it feel like something is off? Quinn explains the origins of work, the various systems, and a method of melding occupation with workability. Learn the roots of discontent with our work world and a new way of working. The Story of Bby Daniel Quinn This story of a priest who goes through the experience of losing his faith will make you see our modern religions in a way you may never have dreamed. Quinn takes us on a roller coaster ride of a mystery story and educates us along the way with a long-term view of religion and its effects on our lives. Guaranteed to keep you riveted while exploring issues you may never have touched. I Hate You, Don't Leave Meby Jerold J. Kreisman, M.D. & Hal Straus A concise, yet comprehensive book about a well-established, yet little known personality pattern that you may recognize, offering invaluable information about relationships, and actions you can take. This book is awesome at explaining how it can be difficult living with people who are borderline. Borderlines give you a lot of trouble, but can also be great people. It's not easy. Crashing the Partyby Ralph Nader It's the newest craze to put down corporate excess and crime. Even President Bush, the biggest friend business has ever had has hopped on the bandwagon. But Nader built the bandwagon and has been driving it for damn near half a century. This book, his account of his bid for President in 2000 running a clean election gets to the root of the problem of corporations having bought off our government. Culture Jamby Kalle Lasn As if he wasn't doing enough to wake us up to corporate greed, Kalle Lasn, editor of Adbusters, has also written a book. It gets to the heart of what's wrong with corporations, how it got that way and gives some inspiring stories of what is being done about it. It also tells you what YOU can do about it. This is a book for those who are sick of the way things are and want more. What Color Is Your ParachuteBy Richard Nelson Bolles This fantastic item is a great learning tool! It tells you why finding a job the usual way not only sucks, but doesn't work. Learn how to go about it the right way. Bolles is a Mensan. Learn from a dude that knows his stuff yo. I have to have another sentence so this line goes under. And now another since I move stuff up. |
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