
ISBN 978-0-9808549-1-6 ISBN 978-0-9808549-6-1 (ebook)
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This book is not for those who are easily insulted. It pulls no punches and speaks of people and of the world as they really are. The Eskimo is a collection of over one hundred passages of varying sizes on a wide variety of subjects. It is the philosophy book in the H3 literature, and is designed to clearly elaborate the views and attitudes that will drive decision making inside H3.
There are so many comments in this book that will be viewed as insults but there are no intentional insults in the book. All the perceived insults in this book are simply honest comments on nature of the beast rather than value judgments about individuals. The writer does not dislike actors, politicians or other celebrities, but when one is being straightforward about what they are and what motivates them, neutral comments can sound like insults; can sound like really horrible insults, but they're not.
Some people live in the fantasy imaginary world where everything is hunky dory, and some live in the pessimists who think they are realists world where nothing can be accomplished. It is no huge leap of sagacity to suggest that the truth is somewhere in between, and that we can never see it if we look through partisan eyes. The very first line in The Eskimo reveals a lot about what is contained inside:
To do, we need to know what Is, as it really is.
296 pages
Extracts from The Eskimo
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