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9781418481490
My philosophy is an excellent book that can be used for both personal enlightenment, and educational purposes. There are countless compelling messages of overcoming the daily obstacles of every day life. This heart of this book is inspirational concepts compiled into the artistic realm of poetry. Many of the poems that have been written by Mr. Williams in this book will reach out abroad to many people of different races, and nationalities. This is not your typical poetry book no Mr. Williams has a unique style that clarifies his work. His trademark is reality. Every poem in this book can be related to real life situations. Mr. Williams has had a lot of blue-collar jobs working in factories, fast food restaurants, even retail. These experiences have all been well written about. The author felt a compelling need to write about life in form of poetry. There are a few poems that are romantic; however, Mr. Williams takes extreme time, and adequate measure to ensure that the readers of his work. Will not become bored or locked into a repetitious style of work. This book has something for every soul that is in need of something new. A vast majority of this book is up close, and personal. Mr. Williams took time to reflect back on his life. The choices he made while in public school that lead him to settle for jobs less stimulating to his intellect. He wrote about how he tried to advance in life on certain jobs, but was limited by his lack of a college degree which he feels has been used freely as a ploy against him keeping him locked in a paper box. Mr. Williams has since discovered his God given talent, his gift, his calling, and that is to write books. The main purpose of writing this book isto encourage men, woman, and children, people in general to go forth perusing their dreams. Now Mr. Williams picks up his pen, and shouts to the nations aboard. There are some poems dealing with the greatest fight of all that is achieving success, of course every good bWilliams, Edward G. is the author of 'My Philosophy', published 2004 under ISBN 9781418481490 and ISBN 1418481491.
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