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Human life is increasingly becoming stressful. It is experiencing all sorts of difficulties or constraints in various domains. It is in this light that man's social, political, spiritual, academic, economic and psychological activities are characterized by a range of predicaments. These hurdles could be substantially surmounted if man resolutely undertakes to grapple with them in a more mature and thought-provoking manner.It was against this background that the author of this book undertook to unravel what he refers to as the "Twenty-five Golden Realities or Truths in Life", realities or…mehr

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Human life is increasingly becoming stressful. It is experiencing all sorts of difficulties or constraints in various domains. It is in this light that man's social, political, spiritual, academic, economic and psychological activities are characterized by a range of predicaments. These hurdles could be substantially surmounted if man resolutely undertakes to grapple with them in a more mature and thought-provoking manner.It was against this background that the author of this book undertook to unravel what he refers to as the "Twenty-five Golden Realities or Truths in Life", realities or truths which go a long way in promoting sobriety, maturity, solidarity, unity, harmony, magnanimity, etc.These realities or truths are just a portion of a wide range of realities or truths which shape human life. They deal with a wide spectrum of human activities. They are predicated on a principle elaborated by Alain Bauer and Xavier Raufer, a principle which advocates a two-pronged approach to any problem in the society: you first provide a diagnosis which is as informed and precise as possible so as to obtain a rational solution or therapy.
Autorenporträt
Kijem Joseph is a holder of a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology/Anthropology, a Postgraduate Diploma in Translation Studies, a Master's Degree in Human Rights Law/Humanitarian Action and a Doctoral Degree in Political Science. He is a Senior Translator in Cameroon's Population Census Office and the author of many articles and books.