I've started reading a couple of books to start off the new year. One was given to me as a Christmas gift, from my friend Dave, and the other I purchased from the "bargain" table at Borders. Dave gave me Dr. Wayne W. Dyer's book titled, Change Your Thoughts - Change Your Life (Living the Wisdom of the Tao). Dyer's book takes the 2,500-year-old work of Lao-tzu and transforms if for the 21st century. The work contains all 81 verses of the Tao. I'll write some more about this book in a future blog post.
The other book, titled Somebody's Gotta Sat It, is by Neal Boortz, a radio talk-show host who also wrote The Fairtax Book, is from the bargain table. To say the least, Boortz has opinions and critiques on a variety of topics (everything from evolution and creationism to the war on drugs) and he doesn't say, nor write, words in a way that are considered politically correct by liberals - and for that matter - even some who are conservative in their thinking. More on Boortz in a later posting.
Two interesting books to ponder and reflect on as the new year gets underway. That should keep things percolating.
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