Kickitwell or Else: Be Healthy and Attractive Quit Smoking
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Arnoux Prince
He took psychology courses at University, still doing research on psyche education in Haiti and Canada. He was a teacher.
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Kickitwell or Else - Arnoux Prince
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Published by AuthorHouse 2/6/2013
ISBN: 978-1-4817-0401-4 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4817-0402-1 (e)
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Table of Contents
Forewords
Part 1
The Issues
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Part II
Remedy
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Bibliography
Forewords
Human beings have been put through unnecessary struggle. I hope everybody would get off this kind of bandwagon some day.
The writer of kickitwellorelse is referring to ‘the struggle to survive propagated by some of the proponents of the theory of the jungle or survived the fittest
It implies that only big and strong animals survive. It implies that some wars are justified on the ground that the dead ones were not strong enough to survive, on the ground that war is natural thing to do. The theory doesn’t make sense, obviously. It doesn’t reflect any kind of reality, never have, and never will. For from the beginning of creation there were small weak and big and strong animals on the earth. Small(or weak) animals still exist now. No, the big ones haven’t eaten them, for one thing. Small and weak animals and big and strong animals were created to survive. They do.
We, human beings, were all born with a psyche in which there are the will, the creative mind, etc., to guide us, help us find the solutions of problems that we face, although the ego, an excessive materialism prevent us from using this extraordinary tool.
It is true that war and famine are still with us, sign of human struggle. But that is rather the result of alienation, personal disharmony. They are nothing natural as the theory would like you to believe. They are not supposed to be as the theory implies. Evolutionism deriving from creationism fathers the theory survived the fittest
. Those two predominant doctrines are harmful to us most of the time. They create in us conflicts and contradictions.Someone says: War is individual conflict magnified in a million
.
No wonder you want to give up a habit and don’t succeed under the spell of these doctrines.
You have learned to smoke in a society where it was cool (even now too, a little bit) to display such behavior, in one hand. In the other the same society is saying that it is not something to do by banishing it in public places.
The author of kickitwellorelse himself was in the same kind of situation once. One day I woke up and quit.
Instead of trying to be happy, we see strange things happening to us on this planet of ours. Buildings have been blown up without any consideration for life. Civilian human beings, having nothing to do with army, just trying to live their lives, in a supermarket, in a bus going home. Bang! they are dead or wounded. Isn‘t that sad and repulsive at the same time ? There is no bravery there. If you want to be brave you alone would attack an army.
On the other hand, if you know a place is deadly contentious, you still go and settle there, you are looking for trouble .You are saying that violence is the way ro settle differences.
In one hand, you are trying to settle in their land, in the other you are destroying their buildings. They are already poor. Your behavior is bizarre and bound to create more violence.
Who knows what the real cause of something like September 11 could be? Most of the time it points rather to craziness, the absurd. Nonetheless, going to cellular level to explain events is something I tend to do once in a while. September 11 reminds me of journalist of everywhere, including Americans and Orientals. I hear and read in the news often that doing something extraordinary, like winning a jackpot, is equivalent to having an accident. But human beings do