Treasures of the mind

Timeless Affirmations, Creeds and Inspirations for a Restless Generation

by Nathan S. Ajoku


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 08/04/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 392
ISBN : 9781449086794

About the Book

FOOD FOR REFLECTION

Life is a constant struggle for all that dwell on earth. The rich has its form of worries -perhaps how to generate more money, while the poor stays weary on how to make ends meet.

It seems as though the more hurdles we cross, the more that awaits us, and no matter how hard we may try, we always fall short of our expectations. What do we do then? Do we fold our tents and call it quits, crumble in the face of adversity or do we hide our face in disgrace hoping that our problems will fade away with time? No, it won't. Only the weak throws in the towel when the going gets rough, but the determined will always find a way to beat life traffics.

"Treasures of the mind” is an inspirational guide tailored at helping you the reader deal with life challenges the best you can. This must have 365 daily insightful book is written with you in mind and as you embrace each day unknown with doubts and uncertainty, I hope you will treasure every moment at your disposal to live your life to the fullest and to find meanings in your existence.


About the Author

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nathan S. Ajoku, a journalism graduate student from the University of North Texas-Denton, was born in Nekede-Owerri in Imo State, Nigeria. He spent his childhood years in the northern part of Nigeria where he obtained his formal education. In 1983, he moved to United States of America to further his studies. His desire to become a writer manifested when he was elected the General Secretary of Ogadinma Age Group. He composed and wrote many religious songs, welcome addresses and short stories for newspapers. He's the founder of Ogadinma Age group: a social group tailored to empowering the youths to help one another. He resides in Little Elm, Texas with his wife Chi-Chi and two lovely children Nathan Jr. and Brittany Ajoku. He's the author of The Sparrow: Poems of Hope and Comfort; Lord It's Up to You and Lost and Found. He enjoys reading and playing tennis.