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"If play is work for children, then work should be play for adults," claims author Eric Nichols. If you are stuck in a job that is less than exciting; if you have a product idea that's waiting to surface; if you're at a crossroads or new beginning-read this book. Its inspiration and humor will get you thinking...and going!Nichols writes from a Christian perspective, albeit an unpredictable and sometimes hilarious one. He draws his words of wisdom and wit from Biblical stories, but also from animal observations, electronics, and America's great heritage of invention.In today's tough economic…mehr

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"If play is work for children, then work should be play for adults," claims author Eric Nichols. If you are stuck in a job that is less than exciting; if you have a product idea that's waiting to surface; if you're at a crossroads or new beginning-read this book. Its inspiration and humor will get you thinking...and going!Nichols writes from a Christian perspective, albeit an unpredictable and sometimes hilarious one. He draws his words of wisdom and wit from Biblical stories, but also from animal observations, electronics, and America's great heritage of invention.In today's tough economic times, it's refreshing to read about the true meaning of wealth, job security, and doing what we are created to do. The Spirit of the Craftsman is about igniting your spirit with creative, productive, and fun work.
Autorenporträt
Eric P. Nichols was a broadcast engineer for 25 years, later using his radio experience for experiments at HIPAS Observatory and HAARP, as well as for designing instrumentation for the UCLA Plasma Physics department. He is the author of "The Opus of Amateur Radio Knowledge and Lore "and "Plasma Dream." He lives in North Pole, Alaska.