About the book: Problem meeting goals? Working with someone? A small book tells you how to assure outcomes. Use excellent tools, your own, that you hardly know, found in the lap of reason. Briefly review notes on phenomenology and metaphysics. Spiritual and mystical matters are in a dimension of reality. We'll get you there.
Apply the neglected resources to make gains, fulfill goals. See a rut, smooth it. Use the new talents daily. Old perceptions have blocked your work. With ordinary diligence, bring success to needs great and small, urgent, routine, nearby and distant. Intuition builds. You can quickly renew your mind. Help others. Assure outcomes. How? Assign your tools. You will grow the talent.
In the history of fine accomplishments, challenges are always met this way, unconsciously. Know the tools, how to pick and use them each day. Examples, every page. Written for brevity, clarity. Some of you will teach.
About the Author: About the author: Myron Ball's first book was completed after thirty years, recorded daily for architect, accountant, academic, pedestrian philosopher, cleric and florist. I Am The Secret - The Richter Manuscript was picked up by Warner Books, 1994. A shorter second book, This Three-legged Stool, mirrors the first - he calls it a desk reference. Current book is a revision for brevity, clarity.
At Temple University, Philadelphia, 1941, he did not enroll in a philosophy class, lest that detour assessing reality. After the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl was examined, he moved on. Luncheon with Baruch Spinoza would have sent him miles by horseback or foot. Scheduled discussions in philosophy bring joy; he gently challenges the errant scholar. With dear Kitzi he follows dramatic theatre anywhere.
Ball records what he knew as a child, in the opening of Answers One Page At A Time. He supplies readers for their own walk, giving them first the raison d'etre of pretending. He offers the tools to execute grand possibilities. He is finishing a play.