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The author met a man when he was aged 12 in Symphony Hall in Boston, MA. He met him again at the age of 23 due to a photographic accident in Alaska. He was the World's Greatest Traveler, Burton Holmes. Holmes asked the author to join him. They became very close friends until Mr. Holmes died about 15 years later. The author learned about using his mind and why the givers not the takers are the happiest people. An open mind really helps all through life. It makes a game out of life and it makes the winning ever so sweet indeed. Short, happy stories are great to make a day brighter.

Produktbeschreibung
The author met a man when he was aged 12 in Symphony Hall in Boston, MA. He met him again at the age of 23 due to a photographic accident in Alaska. He was the World's Greatest Traveler, Burton Holmes. Holmes asked the author to join him. They became very close friends until Mr. Holmes died about 15 years later. The author learned about using his mind and why the givers not the takers are the happiest people. An open mind really helps all through life. It makes a game out of life and it makes the winning ever so sweet indeed. Short, happy stories are great to make a day brighter.
Autorenporträt
George Perkins served for forty-two years as a trustee of Curry College in Milton, Massachusetts. He traveled in all fifty states and through most of Canada and Mexico by the time he was twenty-five. He is an avid cinematographer and producer of world travel motion pictures. He and his wife, Mildred, reside in Lynnfield, Massachusetts, and they have three sons, four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.