I received a neat little book to review called “What I Know uncommon wisdom and universal truths from 10-year-olds and 100-year-olds” by Roger Fishman.
In this book, the author takes us on a journey to hear the truths of life through the wisdom of age and the sheer innocence of youth. Children are such a blessing and a real treat to listen to. My 5 year old gives me a treat every day and I so enjoy a nice conversation with an elder. I even look forward to when I am in that stage of life. The stage when I have come full circle and have become much wiser. I am sure I will laugh and giggle when I look back at my thoughts on life and the ways I did things.
When I read this book I felt right at home. I thought this would be good for my kids to read as they get older because it has such positive messages. I also thought how nice it would have been to have words like this to look on when I was growing up.
Enjoy this trailer for the book:
I think this book would be great for young and old alike. Maybe tucked in a stocking, wrapped in shinny paper or handed to someone you care about.
This book can be found at all the major book suppliers. Here is the link to it at Amazon.
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My daughter taught me the trick of erasing the world impossible. When we try to explain her why something is really not possible at all, She simply gives an impossible solution and says “Why not?”, Of course, she is not street smart, but her creativity gives us a big shot on the arm!
My son has taught me so much I don’t know where to start. He has the biggest heart in the world and can never understand why a person would ever want to hurt another person. He has taught me how to be a better person, how to look at everyone and see the good in everything and treat everyone the respect that I myself would want.
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From an elder: Look around you, see what God is doing and join Him.
to look at people from the inside out not the outside in thanks
When I was pregnant with my first, other moms were always telling me to ‘enjoy them while they are young because they grow up too fast’ and it’s so true!
Pick your battles, somethings just aren’t worth the energy they will take. Use that energy for a positive
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From and elder: Love is not really blind….love is seeing someone’s flaws but loving them anyhow.
My mom told me to always be myself.
A day above ground is a good day.
Be grateful for what you have!
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Everyone has a story to tell. We just have to take the time to listen.
I was told to sleep when you’re not tired and eat when you’re not hungry when you have kids. I didn’t fully understand that until I had more than one!
When i was in jr. high, my Dad gave me a pamphlet from a brokerage company. It repeated one of his life rules – pay yourself first.
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an older man i worked with once told me that people just don’t get it–when it comes to life and always being miserable and stressed out–you just need to enjoy it while you’re here and he’s righg
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My high school principal told me I could do antything I wanted to if I wanted it hard enough.
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An insight I received that meant the most to me was “Be true to yourself”.
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