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Stuffed with eighty years of knowledge, this book is a great gift for high school and college graduates becoming adults. Ideas, concepts, and information are succinctly given to guide young people in paths of success, use of money, and self-reflection about character. The greatest decision people make in life is deciding who they want to be. Project management techniques are here: defining goals, to-do lists, making decisions, money management ideas, checklists, modeling, and collected wisdom to stimulate young minds to think. Questions and blank pages are provided for the students to start their own life journals of wisdom.…mehr

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Stuffed with eighty years of knowledge, this book is a great gift for high school and college graduates becoming adults. Ideas, concepts, and information are succinctly given to guide young people in paths of success, use of money, and self-reflection about character. The greatest decision people make in life is deciding who they want to be. Project management techniques are here: defining goals, to-do lists, making decisions, money management ideas, checklists, modeling, and collected wisdom to stimulate young minds to think. Questions and blank pages are provided for the students to start their own life journals of wisdom.
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Bill Moore is an African-American man from North Carolina. He grew up in a modest home with three brothers and one sister to loving parents. His oldest brother was killed in the Korean war. His other brothers were drafted and Bill the youngest, enlisted. After being honorably discharged. He went to Brooklyn, N.Y. and began a career in trucking. He drove, owned and trained drivers for forty years, retired and moved to Virginia where he enrolled in college and graduated as a member of the honor society. Then he went on to higher learning where he graduated and became a member of another honor society. Bill became employed as an instructor in the correction system briefly and then retired to writing.