Ten Things To Learn From 'The Timingila'

Many readers have written to me that they feel 'The Timingila' is much more than fiction. It articulates a way of looking at the world, giving them a realistic view of human nature, of power, and of relationships.

Here is my take on ten things that we can learn from 'The Timingila'.

Survive - Thrive - Strive
We all are wounded, we all are healers. Time changes, role changes.
People who live in the past should not decide the course of the future.
Judge a man’s character by how he treats people he does not know and things he does not own.
Hater you can find in a moment, but it takes an eternity to find a true well-wisher.
Confronting your enemy in anger feeds your ego, but diminishes your chance of success.
Don’t confuse the actions of a ruler as the nature of his people.
Don’t sympathize with the enemy, or it will cost you a war.
Being a victim doesn’t make one virtuous.
Power makes people ignore your sins. There is not much difference between acquiring power and achieving sainthood.

'The Timingila' is a fast-paced fantasy thriller, a vailable now on  Amazon and Google Play.

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Published on June 05, 2018 08:31
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