Who would you be if you could be anyone? go anywhere? do anything? Well, you can! Luke Soloman will show you how. Luke is more than merely self-conscious. He is sui generis, literally believing himself into being. BEGINNER'S LUKE is the first novel in a series of six madcap adventures that, collectively, make up the imaginary life of this lovably irreverent modern-day Walter Mitty. While titillating in the rambunctious tradition of Henry Miller and Jack Kerouac, this visionary debut equally impresses as a work of literary art. Luke's signature obsessions with self, sex, satire and slapdash highlight a serious, and life-changing, point: consciousness creates. The point is there is a point to living in the imagination--for only through it can we reinvent ourselves and our world. "A mind-bending journey through the mind of the ultimate iconoclast." --Apex Reviews
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Are you willing to die for your own ideas of freedom as much as the fanatics are willing to die for their own?
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I respect Chris Anderson and his work regarding The Long Tail. But his prediction that free is the future of business is wrong. There are many reasons why. I’ll start with the one I think is most critical.
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using the media against itself
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trying to create the North-American Union; unity please!
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