Book Synopsis
Humans have lots of social problems because we are living a lie. Once we expose the truth and start living it, the symptoms (over-population, wars and killing, damage to the very planet that we live on, economic meltdown) will disappear. The Three R’s is the formula for restoring passion and purpose to human life. Ignore it at your peril!
Excerpt:
Life Is What You Make It?
Look around. Does everything seem OK to you? Our Earth is an unimaginable paradise. Picture it for a minute, but without any trace of humans. Do you see, as I do, a balanced, perfect, 100% real, authentic, full-of-excitement life? Do you see a life of passion, beauty, adventure, and sometimes horror—all the things that make life interesting in the wild and unpredictable dance of nature?
A squirrel finds a tree and a surrounding area, an environmental niche, and Mother Nature does the rest. Everything the squirrel needs is there: food, shelter, territory, the right climate. That includes the squirrel’s own resources, which were developed in response to the niche that the local environment provides: the perfect balance of body, mind, and emotions to survive, thrive, escape predation, mate, and raise offspring in that particular setting. This is the way Mother Nature designed every living thing, including humans.
Maybe your life is going the way you want it to, or maybe not. I have looked at my life over the years—my choices, skills, talents, temperament, successes, and failures—and the environment in which I live. Life is what you make it, right? Yes. But that doesn’t mean that I have to eke out some good memories from a hellish environment, especially if there is any way I can modify or improve my situation. You wouldn’t put human babies in wards with food and basic necessities and no nurturing, or put a tiger in a cage at the zoo, or approach a starving man, and say “Just be happy; life is what you make it.” Yes, humans and tigers have endured these deprivations—often these hardships even have a maturing effect. Still, we don’t get to impose unnecessary suffering on any living thing and certainly not on ourselves. Life comes up with enough of that on its own.
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