Author: | Terry Wogan | ISBN: | 9781409146582 |
Publisher: | Orion Publishing Group | Publication: | November 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | Orion | Language: | English |
Author: | Terry Wogan |
ISBN: | 9781409146582 |
Publisher: | Orion Publishing Group |
Publication: | November 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | Orion |
Language: | English |
Sir Terry Wogan shares his opinion on just about everything from money, relationships, manners, fame, to life in general.
This little work is designed to bring you back, again and again, to refresh your view and attitude to life, living and everything in between. You will find no easy answers to your dilemmas here, rather an alternative view of how to approach them. Or to be honest, just Sir Terry's view. You never know, you might even agree with him...
THE LITTLE BOOK OF COMMON SENSE covers Sir Terry's views on:
Life: One day at a time. But look where you're going. Particularly on a bike...
Talk: Keep it short and to the point. You don't want people to think you're a politician. The most popular person at a party is the good listener. Particularly at an Irish party.
Money: Save or spend? Risk is for derivative and hedge-fund wonks. And it's not their money, anyway. Hold on to your hard-earned ha'pennies - your children are going to need them.
And everything else in-between...
Sir Terry Wogan shares his opinion on just about everything from money, relationships, manners, fame, to life in general.
This little work is designed to bring you back, again and again, to refresh your view and attitude to life, living and everything in between. You will find no easy answers to your dilemmas here, rather an alternative view of how to approach them. Or to be honest, just Sir Terry's view. You never know, you might even agree with him...
THE LITTLE BOOK OF COMMON SENSE covers Sir Terry's views on:
Life: One day at a time. But look where you're going. Particularly on a bike...
Talk: Keep it short and to the point. You don't want people to think you're a politician. The most popular person at a party is the good listener. Particularly at an Irish party.
Money: Save or spend? Risk is for derivative and hedge-fund wonks. And it's not their money, anyway. Hold on to your hard-earned ha'pennies - your children are going to need them.
And everything else in-between...