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We all have constantly occurring thoughts, and most of these thoughts go unfinished. Just as we are what we eat, we become what we think. So, we are all in the habit of becoming unfinished opportunities. Instead of letting these thoughts and opportunities go, author John W. Galler has decided to delve into them with unapologetic force. What he uncovers is as far-ranging as mental capacity tools that can help us take action against capitalism and religion, to an exploration of the correlation between quantum physics and meditation. Nothing but our actions can truly initiate personal or global…mehr

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We all have constantly occurring thoughts, and most of these thoughts go unfinished. Just as we are what we eat, we become what we think. So, we are all in the habit of becoming unfinished opportunities. Instead of letting these thoughts and opportunities go, author John W. Galler has decided to delve into them with unapologetic force. What he uncovers is as far-ranging as mental capacity tools that can help us take action against capitalism and religion, to an exploration of the correlation between quantum physics and meditation. Nothing but our actions can truly initiate personal or global change, so Unfinished is for anyone who knows that their internal world and the world at large needs a hard reset and who is ready to flip that switch.
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Autorenporträt
¿While living out of a single bag as he travelled the world for several years, John witnessed much joy, but also global societal mayhem that set him on the path to writing Unfinished, his first book. John is an Accredited Professional for LEED O&M (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), and an avid reader. He targets western and eastern philosophy and quantum physics, which, along with the absurd, inspire his writing. He lives on Earth without borders and nurtures daily meditation practices. For interactive comments, please visit: www.johnwgaller.com