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The Little Red Book of Wisdom
By Mark DeMoss
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The search for wisdom invariably leads us back to the places we've overlooked.
The Little Red Book of Wisdom takes the reader on a journey so often sidestepped in favor of the newer, quicker, easier. If you're seeking simplicity in a complicated world, Mark DeMoss's insights will illuminate your path to a wiser and more deliberate way of living. By illuminating the notions of integrity, humility, and self-restraint, DeMoss demonstrates what is possible when we value listening and thinking over talking and doing.- Learn why a postage stamp is worth much more than 44 cents, and what time of day wisdom flourishes.
- Find out the wisest decision anyone can make, and the value of eating lunch alone.
- Rethink the advantages of technology, and learn how to safeguard yourself against any shadow of deathbed regret.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Rated: C+Nice little thought provoking book of short essays on what's truly important in life. Also, a not so subtle advertisement for DeMoss's firm and services.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Mark DeMoss, president of the DeMoss Group, a public relations firm he founded in 1991 specifically to serve Christian organizations and causes, gathered his insights for living wisely from history, Scripture, and a lifetime of listening. DeMoss reads every single day a chapter of Proverbs, but knows his other consultants, writers and providers of one-liners as well. In his revised 2011 edition of the 2007 original DeMoss serves short chapters on a variety of topics. In Part One your professional life is enriched with guidance on getting out of your comfort zone, taking time to be alone and think, less is more and implementing a winning corporate culture.The Little Red Book of Wisdom offers principles for personal application as well. God owns it all, there’s no degree in integrity, first things first (celebrate Sunday, celebrate morning devotionals and tithing), listening instead of speaking, seeking wisdom of aged people. Avoid regrettable moments, make wise choices on drinking and being alone with a woman that’s not your wife.DeMoss draws from his Christian background and urges his reader to become a fellow believer as well, to read from the Bible every day to grow in your new relationship. Get a translation of the Bible you can easily understand, and consider beginning with the New Testament book of John for a clear account of the life of Jesus and His message. God speaks to us through the Bible; and we can speak to Him in prayer every day, anytime, wherever we are. That may be outside your comfort zone, but the wisest choice you can make in your life.