In Denial

· Cuger Brant
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About this ebook

Climate Change Denial; In the hedonistic sense, climate change denial is a defense mechanism where people will lie or cleverly

construct excuses as to why they should do nothing to sever themselves from their comfort zones, well being, and way of life, to the

detriment, suffering, and survival of their offspring.

I am interested in the psyche of human nature and our ability to deny the facts, the truth, and the inevitable.

This book is not a warning, neither is it a cure. It aims to educate you while you pose with your latest gadget to impress. It intends to

make you think for yourself for a change instead of having it done for you.

So what are you going to do to save your children, your children’s children?

Or are you, like most, in denial and sailing along on the current of hedonistic gratification?

About the author

I write as a philosophical psychologist with a twist of comedy; as far as you are concerned, I am either a madman or have a point.

 My little stories mean to stretch your imagination and your awareness. I hope they give you pleasure, food for thought, and

change your perception about you, your world, and your safe little place in it.

 I sincerely hope that, if you read my books, they are not what you were expecting.

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Author Note:

 

A word about my writing, facts, and study material: Trust me when I say; I get all my facts right before I put pen to paper; this

gives me the privilege to distort them as much as I please with a clear conscience.

 All political, religious etc. connotations are fictitious; offence taken by oneself or on behalf of others is by personal choice!


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