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THE LAST CHANCE addresses vital social, financial, and behavioral subjects that will confront Baby Boomers, Millennials, and future generations. Book One, LAST HOPE, emphasizes the overwhelming challenges caused by the $93 trillion debt that the next generation will inherit from past generations' irresponsible spending. It also takes on this country's fundamental problems such as crime, poverty, racism, unemployment, child abuse, and homelessness, and offers "common sense" solutions. It contains frank evaluations of how we live, how we teach, how we vote, how we parent, how we punish, how we behave, how we legislate, and how we think. In other words, everything. If we, as a society, want to return to prominence and respectability, we must change the fundamental culture of our declining society. Book two, LAST CHAPTER, provides insights into the mental and behavioral complexities related to getting older. Time ultimately takes away the youth, strength, energy, hair, memory, and other qualities that come with old age. But it should not take away a person's identity, self-worth, respect, and happiness. The preservation of these essential qualities depends upon a person's ability to change and adapt to this final life's chapter. Both of these serious subjects and solutions are penned in common sense with a splash of humor.
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THE LAST CHANCE addresses vital social, financial, and behavioral subjects that will confront Baby Boomers, Millennials, and future generations. Book One, LAST HOPE, emphasizes the overwhelming challenges caused by the $93 trillion debt that the next generation will inherit from past generations' irresponsible spending. It also takes on this country's fundamental problems such as crime, poverty, racism, unemployment, child abuse, and homelessness, and offers "common sense" solutions. It contains frank evaluations of how we live, how we teach, how we vote, how we parent, how we punish, how we behave, how we legislate, and how we think. In other words, everything. If we, as a society, want to return to prominence and respectability, we must change the fundamental culture of our declining society. Book two, LAST CHAPTER, provides insights into the mental and behavioral complexities related to getting older. Time ultimately takes away the youth, strength, energy, hair, memory, and other qualities that come with old age. But it should not take away a person's identity, self-worth, respect, and happiness. The preservation of these essential qualities depends upon a person's ability to change and adapt to this final life's chapter. Both of these serious subjects and solutions are penned in common sense with a splash of humor.