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Robert A. Meyer

Robert A. Meyer has been investigating and studying economics, philosophy, psychology and metaphysics for 30 years. He realizes there are basic principles of Human Action that will help you become successful. His knowledge that life is to be lived on a physical, emotional, mental and spiritual level allowed him to discover "The Libertarian Way." He experiences its many pleasures and ecstasies on a daily basis. http://libertarianway.com/
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Economic illusions are running amuck Sound economic reasoning is difficult to come by

What the World Needs Now Is:

"What the World Needs Now Is Love" a song written by Hal David and Burt Bacharach, performed by Jackie DeShannon, was a top 10 song during the summer of 1965 It captures the “love” movement of the 60’s

Success philosophers and gurus advocate “going the extra mile” as a prerequisite for accumulating riches They claim that only the individual who gives more than he is receives—or is willing to put in the extra effort without any immediate returns reaps the benefits of success and prosperity

Western Civilization is crumbling under the burdensome weight of destructive social ideas and false moralities And the crushing weight continues to increase—day after day

The last work Ayn Rand planned before her death in 1982 was a series of essays released as the book “Philosophy: Who Needs It” Her conclusion is that everyone needs philosophy

In the song “Pilgrim” Enya beautifully sings about a philosophy of being—a metaphysical way to joyously live your life The second verse reveals timeless wisdom

Many people have pondered the question: What is the meaning of life—why are we here After much reflection, most conclude that this question is unanswerable

I Am Here - What is My Purpose?

Many people have undoubtedly asked themselves what their purpose in life is Others go through life without any purpose—drifting aimlessly—seeking instant gratification

You believe that you are a rational individual who has control over his thoughts, feelings and emotions You take effective actions to achieve your goals

A person may believe that he embraces the philosophy of rational selfishness—but still not have control of his thoughts, feelings and emotions Because of this he acts in an irrationally selfish manner—especially when presented with unpleasant circumstances

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