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This book ‘How to Know What You Don’t Know’ Is actually full of different kinds of information. It is writen in a story format so as to be entertaining as well as informative, as I the author hope. There is information some of you might know, but much of it is unknown by the general public. I throw in the occasional saying as well.

One famous saying goes like this:

‘You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink.’

Now if you bring that horse to water often enough, then there is a possibility that it get’s the idea and actually drink and be grateful to you for having taken the trouble to show it the water source.

The same goes for people:

You can try to show them valuable information, but if they are not ready to accept or even acknowledge this information at this point in time or from several individuals. Do not lose heart for maybe at some future time these people might accept the information from someone else, and be grateful for it.

This book is only a piece of the puzzle. It is a compilation of precepts to produce a concept. Yet is not the total concept’s for that requires a multitude of books full of precepts to form more concepts to produce the full picture or result. Much the same as a puzzle picture is a compilation of individual pieces. Several puzzle pieces could be viewed as precepts, fitting several pieces together produces a section of the concept.

This causes the picture or idea to become a little more defined, as more precepts are added producing larger sections of the concept the more defined the picture or goal becomes. As all the pieces are snapped together the total concept, idea or goal or vision is realized.

This book is several precepts forming part of the concept.

Enjoy the read.

Concept: (kon-sept) n. Noun 1. A notion; a belief; a thought. 2. An idea or group of perceptions. 3. An abstract thought or phenomenon grasped by the mind.

Information: (in-fer-ma-shun) n 1. News; intelligence; knowledge. 2. Informing or communicating. –in*for*mat*tion*al adj.

This book is my way of helping to spread the information that has passed my way. I find most of it too valuable to keep to myself. So with an over powering urge to let others know I had to write this book.

Much of the information in this book I have experienced firsthand, the rest of it I have and still know people who have and still are experiencing what is in these pages.

How to Know What You What You Don,t Know

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