The Power Of One Person

photyo of teh book Liberty's secrets

The secrets our founders knew

Written By :Gary Wonning

I often hear how one person can’t make a difference.

So many times this is proven to not be true. There are many instances throughout history that indeed one person did make a difference. There are many times where the actions of one person has lead to a change in history and the course of human events.

Many times it begins on a smaller level and escalates because that action resulted in another person changing his thoughts and he or she also changes their actions and it keeps building until a new movement is created.

Recently, I have written several books and have been reluctant to promote them not knowing how good they really are.

While visiting Orlando, I happened to strike up a conversation with a gentleman who was selling timeshares in the hotel we were staying .

The conversation slowly drifted to the state of affairs we find our country in and I mentioned I had written a book about common sense and how people don’t seem to have it anymore.

A picture of the U.S. Capitol building

What has Government Done for You?

The longer the conversation  went on I realized I needed to give him a copy of my book,”Wisdom of Our Ancestors”.

Which I did, he opened it and read one small paragraph on respect and immediately loved it.

He was  appreciative of my gesture and praised the book I had written.

We thus began to talk more and more and I suddenly realized I had struck a nerve and need to pursue this course of action further. There are many people who feel as we do, we just need to support each other and in that way, we can change a nation.

JIm’s actions, as insignificant as they seemed at the time, may start a movement that can’t be stopped.

Common Sense for the modern day

photo of a distinguished older gentleman

Wisdom lost through the ages, common sense is no longer common.

The author has been a writer/photographer for over thirty years. Specializing in nature and landscape photography, as well as studying native cultures.

His travels have taken him to most of the United States, as well as Australia, Belize, Egypt and the Canary Islands.

He has studied the Mayan culture of Central America as well as the aborigines of Australia. Photography has given him the opportunity to observe life in various parts of the world.

He has published several books about his adventures.

For more information, please consult his website,www.journeysthrulife.com.

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