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The content of this book takes the reader on an extensive journey regarding what it means to be human. The universal perspective offered is intended to set aside our tendency to place the greatest emphasis on one's individuality rather than our extensive similarities. We are in fact "brothers" and to the degree that we understand ourselves, we understand everyone else. There are no exceptions! The essence of being human never changes and what humans strive for today in terms of their sense of worth has always remained a part of their nature. This book sets out what this entails and does so in…mehr

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The content of this book takes the reader on an extensive journey regarding what it means to be human. The universal perspective offered is intended to set aside our tendency to place the greatest emphasis on one's individuality rather than our extensive similarities. We are in fact "brothers" and to the degree that we understand ourselves, we understand everyone else. There are no exceptions! The essence of being human never changes and what humans strive for today in terms of their sense of worth has always remained a part of their nature. This book sets out what this entails and does so in a way that is easily comprehensible, enlightening and controversial at times. Readers are challenged to see things in a different way and to take what is offered as their own personal insights.
Autorenporträt
Roland LaHaye is an award winning criminology professor who touts his people involvement as his greatest achievement. He has experience working in prisons, community residential centres, probation, after-care services and children's institutions. He owned and operated a group home for troubled youth and has served as a board member and President with several criminal justice associations in Canada. His love of sports afforded him the opportunity to coach girl's softball for 15 years and reap the benefits of watching their incredible success both on and off the diamond. He is a "people person" first and believes in the merits of each human being.