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This timely fiction illustrates a pursuit to come to terms with life, how to see things as they are and how to act in a way which brings relative happiness and peace with self and others-how to live. Amidst great confusion, conflict, and the world of calamities and crises, brought about by corrupt and selfish behavior, Juan Miguel Soto Rios, a modern-day president of Mexico, finds a way to deal with his destructive programmed predisposition and a chaotic thought process. He finds a way to balance what his inner voice tells him with the many voices that come from the outside and the world of…mehr

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This timely fiction illustrates a pursuit to come to terms with life, how to see things as they are and how to act in a way which brings relative happiness and peace with self and others-how to live. Amidst great confusion, conflict, and the world of calamities and crises, brought about by corrupt and selfish behavior, Juan Miguel Soto Rios, a modern-day president of Mexico, finds a way to deal with his destructive programmed predisposition and a chaotic thought process. He finds a way to balance what his inner voice tells him with the many voices that come from the outside and the world of others. Miguel's compelling story is one of discovery, transformation, and growth, as he faces personal and professional difficulties. Through a glimpse into his inner life and the practical application of his discoveries, we are shown how his efforts bring consequences that significantly influence and transform his path, those of many others, and the future of his beloved country as well as the world. Includes Reading Guide.
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Autorenporträt
Glenn Boyd Smith is an educator, therapist, and advocate. He continues in his retirement to practice various counselling and educational efforts, including written works related to responsible individual behavior, quality of life, and social and political leadership and change. His work in Mexico brought him a wealth of experience and knowledge to perceptively write this challenging search for meaning within the context of the rich and complex cultural ambience of Mexico.