Life lessons

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But we didn’t. John Roger and Peter McWilliams, in “Life lessons”, with guest commentators like Aristotle and Einstein, have created a teaching environment that is effective and enjoyable. But don’t just take our word for it. Open the book to any page to see for yourself. The lessons begin!

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Description

By the time we graduate from high school, most of us have spent more than 14,500 hours in a classroom. Along the way, we have learned (and quickly forgotten) millions of pieces of information. But did we learn—or at least explore—the meaning of life in all this time? Did we learn to love ourselves? Did we learn how important it is to forgive ourselves and others? Did we learn about value (and how to acquire it), the power of thought (and how to use it), or did we learn the value of making mistakes? Did anyone teach us how to use guilt, bitterness, pain, and fear to learn and grow? Did we learn the purpose of our lives? If we learned none of these things, it is never too late. You hold in your hands the lesson you always wanted to take. LIFE: Everything we wish we had learned about life in school—But we didn’t. John Roger and Peter McWilliams, in “Life lessons”, with guest commentators like Aristotle and Einstein, have created a teaching environment that is effective and enjoyable. But don’t just take our word for it. Open the book to any page to see for yourself. The lessons begin!

Additional information

Dimensions 14 × 21 cm
Publication

Oleander Books

ISBN

Life lessons: 960–7097–51–3

Pages

Life Lessons: 288

Author

John Roger, Peter McWilliams

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Life lessons

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