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A search for "simplicity" in life is not something new. Religions, traditions, and education have all dabbled in the subject without really updating their views with new insights gained from daily experiences. Find out in this book how the author, Martin Kari, updates "simplicity" within real-life situations by showing the positive pathways in life. The author reminds us also that, when stuck in difficulties, we wake up and long for "simplicity." Therefore, it is instrumental not to wait too long for such a wake-up call and not simply ignore a well-intended advice. "Simplicity," after all, is the key to everything in a successful life.…mehr

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A search for "simplicity" in life is not something new. Religions, traditions, and education have all dabbled in the subject without really updating their views with new insights gained from daily experiences. Find out in this book how the author, Martin Kari, updates "simplicity" within real-life situations by showing the positive pathways in life. The author reminds us also that, when stuck in difficulties, we wake up and long for "simplicity." Therefore, it is instrumental not to wait too long for such a wake-up call and not simply ignore a well-intended advice. "Simplicity," after all, is the key to everything in a successful life.
Autorenporträt
Martin Kari wurde während dem I I . Wel tkr ieg im Jahr 1941 in Kleinschelken/Siebenbürgen- Transylvanien als zweiter Sohn des Weinbauers Michael und seiner Frau Sara geboren. Schulausbildung, technische und höhere Ausbildung bereiteten den Autor besonders in Eigeninitiativen auf sein Leben vor.Born in Transylvania during World War II, Martin Kari's life followed many pathways, starting with his time as a refugee in Germany. Technical and then formal higher education prepared the author for life with a sense of exploration, adventure, intellect and humanity. Having worked and lived on four continents as a global citizen, he settled in Australia with his wife and 6 children. It was only in retirement that he found the time to take up the pen again, proving that it is never too late to take on something new in life.