Common Sense for the Man Who Doesn’T Have Any: Or 40 Years a Jerk and How to Avoid Being One

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About this ebook

What is in this book is shared from a married mans perspective, but men and women from 18 to 80, single and separated alike can learn from it, if they want to. Growing up is a journey through all of the known and unknown obstacles of life, the ups and downs, the planned and unplanned, the hurtful and the humorous. All of these things together can make us what or who we are, but we can still be childish, stubborn, angry, vacillating, discouraged, and thoughtless even when we think we are being thoughtful, which ends up being thoughtless, because we thought wrongly. Or, along the way we can see the need for change so that, by the grace of God, we can be better and really grow up and find that balance in our lives that makes us strong, wise, compassionate, and useful to our families, friends, communities and the world. Come along with the writer and take a look at some of his crazy past and present and, maybe you too will see that you really need to get a handle on life, and grow up! (Hey! The author says he is still in need of a daily boost in the backside to stir some growth).

About the author

The author is a baby-boomer, born in 1953 with a WWII veteran for a father and a nurse and teacher for a mother. He grew up in Colorado, went to Christian college in Iowa, is married, has three sons, seven grandchildren, and at present has worked with over 35 different companies and 25 different positions in the last 45 years. (That’s an average of 1.76 years per job, if you were wondering). So, you might say, he has been around the block a time or two when it comes to work experience. His interests are writing, songwriting, and playing guitar. Presently, he lives in the South, where he has been for the last 28 years.

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