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Decline by aloof inadvertence is a uniquely British accomplishment.
And achieved only by an elusive blend of skewed education,
disinterest by governments and Whitehall, a myopic blindness to
other national idioms for whom industry has been the driver of
their development, and a managerial ethos undermined by the
dysfunctional "disciplines" of City investors and banks. After a
Whitehall career working with British industry and experience of
cooperating with/competing against companies from other nations,
Chris Benjamin casts a wry view over our national quirks and points
up the challenges confronting any sustainable "rebalancing" to
compensate for the implosion of financial services. "Churchill
declared that he would like to see 'Finance less proud and industry
more content.' Chris Benjamin has seen at firsthand what happens
when this sage advice is ignored by successive governments."
William Keegan, CBE. Senior Economics Commentator, The Observer.
The Terror and The Servant was written for people who not only want
a closer walk with God, but who also want to reach their maximum
potential and truly become the best that they can be.
The reader will explore why, despite how hard they try to succeed,
they can still feel like a failure. Why does it seem that some
people get all of the blessings, while others have all of the
challenges? It's important to be able to explore your inner self so
that you can proclaim your love for God and find your own inner
peace.
How can you best articulate your ideas in order to achieve your
primary goals and objectives, to have a full and happy life? After
reading this book, the reader will better understand how to achieve
a renewed energy for life and love. In addition, they will
understand how to pursue their heart's desire and how to assist
others to achieve their personal peace as well. The mark of a truly
successful person is not what he has achieved, but how has he
helped others to succeed. What is stronger: the foundation or the
building?
Volume Two in The Speculative Elements Series delivers fourteen
stories and three poems that breathe unexpected possibilities into
the atmosphere that surrounds and fills us. Take flight with these
tales and explore what is always elusive: microscopic particles,
airwaves, wind, space, sound and spirit. Don't miss Volume One:
"Undercurrents" and the rest of the series from Third Person Press.
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