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Those seeking happiness amidst the suffering or disillusionment of
day to day life will find hope in reading Waiting for Westmoreland.
Those seeking redemption for past mistakes, will also find a means
to achieve it. The book is the true story of a 20th century
Candide-an innocent growing up in America in the fifties. As a boy,
the author suffers the death of loved ones. Spending a year in
Vietnam corrupts him. Then the political realities of the war and
Watergate shatter his idealistic illusions about America. He
searches for tools to reform the country that failed him. His quest
becomes a frustrating pursuit. Finally, he meets a person who tells
him about the life philosophy of Buddhism. He learns that the
credit or blame for all of life's events lies within-not from
others. Looking for happiness outside oneself is fruitless. Only by
taking personal responsibility for one's own life can one be truly
happy. Reforming oneself, rather than changing others, leads to a
better world.
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