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Can Contemporary Man Be Truly Happy?: A Question Asked, an Answer Given
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Can Contemporary Man Be Truly Happy?: A Question Asked, an Answer Given

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This thought-provoking and challenging book aims to stimulate readers to understand and work towards true happiness.

Within these pages, London-based author Michael Joseph Scanlon issues a searching critique of the postmodern world, and its ways of thinking and operating, from the viewpoint of traditional spirituality. It contrasts this with earlier times and traditional civilisations that lasted many centuries before colonialism and then globalisation. It ends by outlining how true happiness looks in today’s world.

Says the author, My creativity operates in bite-sized awarenesses. The challenge was taking these nuggets and weaving them into a consistent, cohesive tapestry that flowed in such a way as to transport the reader on an unusual, but still vital journey.

About the Author: Michael Joseph Scanlon was born in Northern Ireland in 1961. He has lived in England, Cyprus, and Indonesia. These varying cultures fed into my creativity. I learned to respect the traditions of all these countries, and this evenhandedness is a theme of my book. He is a full-time author.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC
Date
23 October 2020
Pages
68
ISBN
9781682352878

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This thought-provoking and challenging book aims to stimulate readers to understand and work towards true happiness.

Within these pages, London-based author Michael Joseph Scanlon issues a searching critique of the postmodern world, and its ways of thinking and operating, from the viewpoint of traditional spirituality. It contrasts this with earlier times and traditional civilisations that lasted many centuries before colonialism and then globalisation. It ends by outlining how true happiness looks in today’s world.

Says the author, My creativity operates in bite-sized awarenesses. The challenge was taking these nuggets and weaving them into a consistent, cohesive tapestry that flowed in such a way as to transport the reader on an unusual, but still vital journey.

About the Author: Michael Joseph Scanlon was born in Northern Ireland in 1961. He has lived in England, Cyprus, and Indonesia. These varying cultures fed into my creativity. I learned to respect the traditions of all these countries, and this evenhandedness is a theme of my book. He is a full-time author.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC
Date
23 October 2020
Pages
68
ISBN
9781682352878