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CHANGE MASTER - This book is full of "Profound Wisdom" that when applied it can transform any nation or company into an industrial or services powerhouse!!! The book is divided into three parts: Introduction, Book One, and Book Two. In the Introduction, I briefly describe how I started on the journey of acquiring the skills and knowledges to become a Change Master. In Book One, I lay the foundation of understanding needed to become an effective Change Agent. Book Two provides the necessary tools.

Book One is based on W. Edwards Deming's principles, which are: 1, Understanding and implementing quality methods, and be totally dedicated to quality. 2, Adopt a policy of "Continuous Improvement" of design, production methods, systems and services as though it were a religion.3, Provide meaningful jobs for all employees where they are given responsibility and control over the quality of their work, and remove the barriers that stand in their way of achieving quality of workmanship. In addition I add the knowledge of Dr. Genichi Taguchi who enlightened us with his "Loss Function" that assesses quality in terms of loss to society. I add Charles Handy's metaphor of the "Inside out Doughnut" to explain various concepts, and for good measure I add some of my ideas. My book is powerful medicine for transformation and change.

IS THIS IT?-  A brief synopses might be as follows: A man asks questions which have haunted mankind since he ascended into human form. In searching for answers, he triggers unknown energies, which take him on a mythical 'Hero's Journey'. At the bottom of his abyss, psychologically speaking, he experiences enlightenment: he is able to connect with the muses of the physical world, scientists, with muses of the spiritual world to discover the stuff of the physical world is the same stuff of the spiritual world. Wow, what a journey!  A true story, which is far more interesting than the story of Buddha's enlightenment

FIRST STEP - This book explores the first steps in life, the Infant stage, and it enables readers to take the first steps towards freedom and greater potential. It will make you think and reappraise your values. I believe it might be the first steps for people becoming responsible and self-reliant; in effect, real humans worthy of the gift of life. I think it will: "knock your socks off".

NAPOLEON'S LESSONS AND LEGACY - There is much to learn from Napoleon's life. Did he really follow a destiny? Or was there something he did in order to prepare and predestine his own life, and what were there circumstances that contributed to his epic journey? Was he the greatest commander of all time? No doubt he was. He also made many foolish mistakes from which we also can learn.

COMPETENT INVESTOR - This is sort of another journey; - my journey to becoming a competent investor. Within it there are: many lessons I've learned from my many mistakes; many very good stock selections I've chosen for my portfolio; my extensive methods for selecting stocks; lots of profound wisdom I've pick up along the way; and my very own system explained. It should help readers become better investors, perhaps to the level of a competent investor. This may be the most important book you'll read in helping you to a profitable future. But it is not yet complete and in need of updating and revision.

THE GREATEST LUCES - This book provides a brief narrative about some of the greatest and wisest individuals of human history. It is mostly about the greatest philosophers, and teachers who brought light into a world that was filled with darkness, ignorance, superstition, savagery and injustice. Furthermore, they waged a valiant and courageous war on the princes of darkness, priests of any religion, who also fought hard in order to enslave the minds of people, which is the most diabolic and insidious kind of slavery. Unfortunately this war is still being waged today by me, and men and women like me bonded spiritually to The Greatest Luces. This is why I call them my Spiritual Brothers. I think, like them and I teach the same stuff - that the greatest virtue is understanding and knowledge, and the greatest good in life is duty and happiness. Yes, we all have a duty: this is to leave the world a better place than we found it, and when we no longer can contribute we should excuse ourselves as a dinner party guest and take our leave.