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Autobiography by way of a confessional, this book is a ramble through the author's experiences, impressions, opinions and ideas formed over seven decades. This autobiography sees the author regret her failed relationships, financial mismanagement, folly and fecklessness. It also sees her celebrate success, achievements, courage and a lifetime of service as a nurse. This book is a call for you to recognize yourself as a unique miracle of creation. It offers some cautionary tales and urges you to rid yourself of guilt, blame and shame and to think for yourself. Exploring the eternal questions…mehr

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Autobiography by way of a confessional, this book is a ramble through the author's experiences, impressions, opinions and ideas formed over seven decades. This autobiography sees the author regret her failed relationships, financial mismanagement, folly and fecklessness. It also sees her celebrate success, achievements, courage and a lifetime of service as a nurse. This book is a call for you to recognize yourself as a unique miracle of creation. It offers some cautionary tales and urges you to rid yourself of guilt, blame and shame and to think for yourself. Exploring the eternal questions about the meaning of life e.g. 'Why are we here?', 'Is there a God?' and 'Why is there so much suffering?', this book invites you to reflect on your own life, your truth and your reality so you can shell your emotional baggage. It can also be seen as an exercise in vanity and self-indulgence.
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Lindsay Rudland is 72; a retired nurse following 46 years in clinical practice - 30 of them in mental health care. Born when rationing was still in place, she has lived through the austere 50s when listening to the radio was a highlight. Through the 60s, being part of the counter culture and surviving blooded but unbowed through the following decades. A single parent. She has maintained her enthusiasm for this precious life through friendships, self-help and yoga, despite promiscuity, bereavements financial hardship, failed relationships and frequent irresponsibility.