We’ve Come A Long Way… So What Went Wrong? New Book Has Answers

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A Feeling of WorthWe’ve Come A Long Way… So What Went Wrong? Controversial New Book Sheds Light Today’s Issues

Today we live longer, have more choices and greater opportunities for a higher standard of living than at any other time in recorded history.

Yet we seem more dissatisfied than ever, and find ourselves unfulfilled, stressed, unable to make the most of what we have and fearful for the future. Society and the world-at-large appear to be teetering on the edge of total environmental and economic disaster…

We’re in the midst of a raging financial crisis that has taken down some of the world’s largest, wealthiest and best-known corporations, and still threatens others. Our faith in the financial systems is seriously shaken – at a time when we need more resources than ever to rectify past errors.

What went wrong?

Lancashire-based author, Bay Jordan, who held back publishing his book, ‘A Feeling of Worth’ for ten years for fear of being labelled a doom-monger has decided now is the time for his manifesto to change our broken world to see the light of day.

Bay says, “Socialism has failed spectacularly… Capitalism is failing rapidly… Democracy is being forced upon entire countries at the point of a gun… Government power is growing beyond what we can afford and corruption seems to be more widespread and even blatant… Financial systems are crumbling… So who do we look to for answers?”  ‘A Feeling of Worth: A Manifesto for Mending Our Broken World’ provides an impassioned answer to our biggest questions and encourages us to rediscover our own feeling of worth and make a difference before it’s too late.

Bay continues, “We are all in this world together and we all share responsibility for what happens. If we accept that there are some human activities which we cannot influence and just leave to others, we find they get hijacked and become corrupt and dangerous, and ultimately put everything we believe in at risk. At the same time, it destroys our own feeling of worth.”

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‘A Feeling of Worth – A Manifesto for Mending Our Broken World’ by Bay Jordan ISBN: 1-905430-57-4 is available at Amazon and all good bookshops now.
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WEBSITE LINKS

Publisher’s Website:
http://www.leanmarketingpress.com

Author’s Websites & Blog:
http://www.afeelingofworth.com
http://www.leanorganisations.com
http://www.zealise.com

Sales pages and book preview on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1905430574
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1905430574/ref=nosim

Bay JordanBAY JORDAN

Bay Jordan was born and raised in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in the aftermath of Rhodesia’s ill-fated Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI). Obliged to combine his accountancy studies with compulsory military duties during the war that followed, the futility of trying to defeat an ideology with a rifle appalled him. He emigrated to South Africa as soon as he had finished his final exams but, after a decade living there, his respect for government authority was further undermined. He eventually emigrated with his family to Canada before moving to the UK in the mid-nineties. Bay’s unique history has made him sensitive to socio-political issues, but has done nothing to reassure him about the calibre of government. This book is his personal manifesto for sanity in an increasingly crazy world.

To interview Bay or to get his expert opinion contact us at http://www.leanmarketingpress.com/contact and we’ll make an introduction.

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