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Life Is Now!: How to Make It Happen!
By John Eaton
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This story of The Authors unconventional lifestyle gives valuable lessons to the many people
who leave school and University with no plans for their careers, and are just content to be
buffetted along lifes highways, waiting for the miracle which will never happen. For the many
people who have probably wasted their time at school and University, it is never too late to take
charge of their life by positive thinking. Henry Ford was 40 years old when he formed the Ford
Motor Company. John Eaton was 26 years old when he decided to throw off the shackles of a
comfortable and conventional career as a Design Engineer and ventured into the world of Show
Business by opening up a closed down Dance hall. The newfound exctasy of being in charge of
his own destiny drove him on to success in other business ventures and a period on the fringes
of The Political Scene where he came into contact with Members Of The Cabinet. In addition,
the detailed descriptions of life during his childhood provide an intriguing insight into a way of
life which has now become history and will fascinate readers who are accustomed to everyday
use of Telephones, TVs, Computers and Motor Vehicles. The lessons learned by The Author
about the complexities of human nature, as he navigated through The University Of Life, are
well illustrated and invaluable to the reader who wants to Make Life Happen rather than let
it wash over him. If this book can upgrade the chances of success in a career or improve the
quality of life of a reader, then his work will not have been in vain.
who leave school and University with no plans for their careers, and are just content to be
buffetted along lifes highways, waiting for the miracle which will never happen. For the many
people who have probably wasted their time at school and University, it is never too late to take
charge of their life by positive thinking. Henry Ford was 40 years old when he formed the Ford
Motor Company. John Eaton was 26 years old when he decided to throw off the shackles of a
comfortable and conventional career as a Design Engineer and ventured into the world of Show
Business by opening up a closed down Dance hall. The newfound exctasy of being in charge of
his own destiny drove him on to success in other business ventures and a period on the fringes
of The Political Scene where he came into contact with Members Of The Cabinet. In addition,
the detailed descriptions of life during his childhood provide an intriguing insight into a way of
life which has now become history and will fascinate readers who are accustomed to everyday
use of Telephones, TVs, Computers and Motor Vehicles. The lessons learned by The Author
about the complexities of human nature, as he navigated through The University Of Life, are
well illustrated and invaluable to the reader who wants to Make Life Happen rather than let
it wash over him. If this book can upgrade the chances of success in a career or improve the
quality of life of a reader, then his work will not have been in vain.
Author
John Eaton
Born in Widnes between the Wars, JOHN EATON spent most of his professional life teaching in the Department of Old Testament at Birmingham University in the UK. A respected and well-known scholar, he wrote many books on the Old Testament, and particularly on the Psalms. He died in 2007, just after completing A Lantern to My Feet.
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