Worldview 101
101 Entry Level Looks at Life on Earth
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About the Book
In truth, just about anyone of us can scribble out a book about personal answers to the many questions of life. Worldview 101, or, “What is most basic and true to my own reality as a human upon the earth?” is my own response to a number of different concerns and issues in life.
You might think of this writing as a personal “Plato’s handbook,” a general set of responses to the many questions of life. As it’s writer, it is only a part of the representation of my most current worldview (I say “current” because how we see the world is always in a state of movement).
Concerning the book, as you read it, do so with the approach that you are first taking into account my way of seeing things, thinking about it, and then re-shaping more of how you personally view things.
See if you relate to “we think this,” or “we came to know that.” If you do, adopt the idea as your own. If not, move on.
In picking and choosing your position on the issues presented here, you will probably come to know more of what you are all about – more of what you know you know.
And what will that do? It will give you a perspective in higher thought – which is a good sort of perspective to possess. This, you can hopefully use to govern your own life more personally.
…It can be very difficult to acclimate to this world of ours. Perhaps the thoughts in this book will help change or reshape your overall acclimation to life for the better. Knowing more never really stops. If life is meant for anything, for some reason that we don’t really know about, it seems meant for us to learn more about being.
In the end, it is this being part of us that relays a story. It also tells to others in our world who and what we are or were.
Our lives are personal narratives, and play out as such for each of us. Life speaks to our innermost parts; what is it saying to you? We can hear the messages if we listen carefully.
About the Author
Michael Jean Nystrom-Schut has been writing/publishing for many years, but trying to figure out the meaning to life’s deepest questions for much longer than that. With several decades of experience in education, business and real-life circumstances behind him, the questions, in his mind, still far outweigh the answers.
Michael has spent many years piecing together a worldview that is effective and reasonable. Failing to find this from the religious and cultural communities, he set out on an eclectic path of personal enlightenment.
Philosophy of everyday life is important for everyone. Michael understands that, and has actively written books in an effort to create a pattern of anthological thought that will provide his readers with all of what they need to encounter life in a successful way.
Michael divides his time between homes in the