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The Lizard Way: A Guide to How the World Really Works By David (Doc) Roberts
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It is my simple belief that most people need help. Not just the groceries out of the car help... real help. They live lives of quiet desperation, or maddening confusion. Most people are either lost... More > or blindly following leaders that are equally lost, but just not publishing that fact. And the sad part of it all is that they have no idea how life got “that way.” Stories of camping, hiking and “mild adventures” are liberally sprinkled through the text to both keep the reader awake, and provide some examples of the ideas and concepts. But on a larger scale the stories provide “real life” reference points that may help the reader find out how the world really works.< Less
The Lizard Way: A Guide to How the World Really Works By David (Doc) Roberts
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It is my simple belief that most people need help. Not just the groceries out of the car help... real help. They live lives of quiet desperation, or maddening confusion. Most people are either lost... More > or blindly following leaders that are equally lost, but just not publishing that fact. And the sad part of it all is that they have no idea how life got "that way." Stories of camping, hiking and "mild adventures" are liberally sprinkled through the text to both keep the reader awake, and provide some examples of the ideas and concepts. But on a larger scale the stories provide "real life" reference points that may help the reader find out how the world really works.< Less
The Lizard Way: A Guide to How the World Really Works By David (Doc) Roberts
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It is my simple belief that most people need help. Not just the groceries out of the car help... real help. They live lives of quiet desperation, or maddening confusion. Most people are either lost... More > or blindly following leaders that are equally lost, but just not publishing that fact. And the sad part of it all is that they have no idea how life got “that way.” Stories of camping, hiking and “mild adventures” are liberally sprinkled through the text to both keep the reader awake, and provide some examples of the ideas and concepts. But on a larger scale the stories provide “real life” reference points that may help the reader find out how the world really works.< Less