Publisher's Synopsis
It is clear we are living in the days of civilization and practicalization. These days entail the natural ability to do something. While many know they have ability, very few know how to make use of it. Most importantly is to know how to make very good use of it. The good aspect of the utilization of ability is to positive end. Another challenge is to those with limited tools to work with, having been hindered by environmental under-growth, for instance. Some, of course, are frustrated by the shortage of income, and etcetera. People like these need some augmented faith and belief in self. Who gives it to them? Definitely, they always don't have to be given a pep-talk by their parents and peers at home, but by those who have once passed through what they are presently feeling, and are ever willing to air it to them as evidences that they too can stay concentrated towards arrival, regardless of all odds. Above all, we are living in the last days. Who could tell the forthcoming of Corona-virus five years ago? The world has seen something new they do not want. In other words, there are natural laws, by which man is ultimately controlled. No one is above this law. Probably, that is the lesson we should learn from this pandemic period, and try our possible best to live in respect of this law, even when it looks like we have achieved it all, for no amount of earthly success can buy a life, which God has made by Himself. If we are creatures, like stated in this book, we have a creator. How do people come to know better about the study of the natural laws of life, and how they ought to live in order to have it profit them in the realization of their dreams and visions in life? These entire lessons do the book, "LIVING AND LEARNING ALPHABETICALLY," teaches with confirmations from the words of international authors. In this time of the world, dealing with pandemic, we need augmented faith. In this time of pandemic, we need to increase in goodness, such as being keen to help, for each good we do in life, clears of about three of our bad. And it cannot be denied that we are more drawn to bad habits than we tend to cultivate the good ones. The generation of today must learn to take bold steps, and understand growth to mean a necessity and not a choice, which can oly come about through good behavior. The generation today must learn to support universal growth, because civilization has come to stay in the world. In other words, friendship will continue to reign. Mix up will continue to occur. Exchange of communication must continue, and we must learn to deal with our differences to avoid misunderstanding our differing departments of life to mean discrimination. Our leaders too cannot be written off. They have to realize leadership is service, and their sincerity in service is what only will save the world. This book remains motivating till the end of it. More than thirty quotations are found therein. Those quotations from international authors are, on their own, tools for successes. Learning and Living spells achievement all over it. Read with joy.