The writer Sydney Hughes lives on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. Throughout his commercial life, he has operated as a wide- ranging distributor and publisher to the tourist industry. He is now retired with his wife, has two children and 5 grandchildren. This is his first book and although small, it looks at answering the biggest and most serious questions we face in our generation – is there any meaning or point to this life? The author draws on his substantial experience and personal life search. It has been generated from a concern that using great words but with little to no evidence, international heads of state and their planning teams now believe they can lead us into a society of unparalleled fairness and equity. However, when they introduce catchy slogans such as "press the restart button" and "together we can build back better", indicating the next brave new world that will benefit all, achieve a fair deal and make us free, the reasonable question to ask is, how might this happen? In a world looking for answers, they ask us to trust them for this new future. This book highlights valuable history from the dawn of time and puts into perspective an unswerving plan. Though largely unconsidered, this plan is having a bearing on us now and will ultimately impact every one of us. It is the writer's great hope that the reader will engage thoughtfully with this vital issue.
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