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I first had the notion to write this book as an oppositional force to any corrupt leaderships, be it in American government, law officials, business workers, or simple young adults on a playground. The full description of the book is written below¿ From the very base level of society, in our children who are still learning how to walk, to our teachers and caretakers along with our family members, there is a constant, inherent motivation to succeed. But the boundaries can be overstepped, especially at the societal level of governance and up to the upper echelons of national government. It is…mehr

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I first had the notion to write this book as an oppositional force to any corrupt leaderships, be it in American government, law officials, business workers, or simple young adults on a playground. The full description of the book is written below¿ From the very base level of society, in our children who are still learning how to walk, to our teachers and caretakers along with our family members, there is a constant, inherent motivation to succeed. But the boundaries can be overstepped, especially at the societal level of governance and up to the upper echelons of national government. It is within our power to see how our notions of success can impede or ignite our psyche, and the small writings contained in this book begin to explore our roles and motivations of success. Welcome to the vast national playground, as written by a fellow US citizen.
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Autorenporträt
John A. Sayson has studied initially as a film director at California State University, Long Beach in Southern California. Directing his philanthropic documentary, For My Uncle: A Philosopher's Perspective, immersing himself in music and the arts, John began to fall in love with the notion of any person being able to have a say in government, at any level of society. His first independent novel gives his testimony on this very subject.