Who Turned Out The Lights?

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Ailments & Diseases, Vision, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Ronald Wilde ISBN: 9781310541834
Publisher: Ronald Wilde Publication: January 11, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ronald Wilde
ISBN: 9781310541834
Publisher: Ronald Wilde
Publication: January 11, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Are you depressed because your whole life is a tale of bad luck? Does everybody else get a break now and then but you never do? Is life just not fair to you?
Read Who Put Out the Lights and think about it for a few days. Then you can take a few months to realize you were mistaken. If you are honest you will decide you aren’t that bad off after all. This true story forces the reader to reevaluate things. For example, you work harder than most people and can barely make ends meet, but you are able to work. Your spouse complains all the time and your kids are wild, but they are still there for you; you are not alone. Not to mention you can see and walk.
This narrative is frank and impressively straight talk. Terrible things are presented without sentiment or, remarkably, without anger. Uncomfortable or dangerous situations occur frequently and are reported with a matter-of-fact approach. This technique allows the reader to absorb tragedy on a mental rather than sentimental level, a feat the author seems, incredibly, to have achieved.

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Are you depressed because your whole life is a tale of bad luck? Does everybody else get a break now and then but you never do? Is life just not fair to you?
Read Who Put Out the Lights and think about it for a few days. Then you can take a few months to realize you were mistaken. If you are honest you will decide you aren’t that bad off after all. This true story forces the reader to reevaluate things. For example, you work harder than most people and can barely make ends meet, but you are able to work. Your spouse complains all the time and your kids are wild, but they are still there for you; you are not alone. Not to mention you can see and walk.
This narrative is frank and impressively straight talk. Terrible things are presented without sentiment or, remarkably, without anger. Uncomfortable or dangerous situations occur frequently and are reported with a matter-of-fact approach. This technique allows the reader to absorb tragedy on a mental rather than sentimental level, a feat the author seems, incredibly, to have achieved.

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