Proceedings of Midwest Philosophy of Education Society Annual Conferences, 2001-2003

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A Letter to A Friend is a compact compilation of thoughts that promote the reader to think in a different direction than they are probably used to. This book is a candid and uncompromising reflection of the issues we all face. It is an intimate outcry for the need to take accountability for our role in life and the outcome of our actions or lack thereof. We all have a vital part to play and we are not just victims of circumstance. A Letter to a Friend explodes from the inside out the victim mentality that many of us claim at some point in our lives. At times, the words come across like a good old-fashioned thrashing when they are really just a loving reminder of raw unadulterated truth and responsibility.

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