Dominique Mellow was born in Lisbon, Portugal. He took courses in English composition: research and writing at Arizona State University; Deliberations for Social Change and Justice at Harvard University; The Conscious Mind: A Philosophical Road Trip at Trinity College; and English Grammar and Essay Writing at Berkeley University.
The writing habit first emerged when he was a young lad and was inspired by his life stories.
He spent about 20 years as a journalist and general manager of a television station in Canada. He attended Berkley University's Journalism for Social Change program; the University of Michigan's Fake News, Facts, and Alternative Facts course; and Boston University's Ethical Leadership program.
Additionally, he worked as the assistant editor, designer, and editor of a magazine for two years.
"Words" is a piece that challenges the meaning of existence and cries out for reason, without which it would be nearly impossible to control our passions, which often demand action but not necessarily in the appropriate way.
The author makes a direct appeal to the reader's interest in the need to internalize the concepts that need to guide humanity toward a more dignified port.
The author attempts to balance the forces of existence and clear up the misunderstanding that has been ingrained in his beliefs through two dialogues, but he never receives the help he needs, which is analogous to the seeming reality that we currently inhabit.
Idealism is a wish that is articulated and that the author recognizes as unreal but leaves open the possibility that it might be used as a tool to comprehend happiness.
The author tries to explain why the loss of faith is regarded as an almost normal attitude in Western culture.
The chapters are organized according to the author's intended logic in order to get closer to his innate desire to act morally, which is frequently compromised. These chapters defy the barriers that are typically put up to prevent the psyche from exploring different avenues for a better understanding of what we urgently need.
Título : Words, A Simple Approach to Reason
EAN : 9798848773019
Editorial : Dominique Mellow
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