In my writings I give no answers to life’s questions - we already have them and only need find the courage to recognise them, accept them and then act. I’m convinced that if we want to change our lives and change our world then we must first change ourselves - to take responsibility for the things we do and in doing so, take back the power that - in general - we don’t realise we’ve given away. In my books I take an honest look at our quirky and often bizarre behaviour in society, challenging the status-quo we accept as unchangeable questioning and pushing the boundaries we set ourselves - and those that have been set for us. From this, my first book On The Other Hand - The Little Anthology of Big Questions was born. I began to question everything I knew, accepting nothing at face value, writing down these questions and the thoughts surrounding them. It was around this time when I began searching for meaning in my life that I had a profound experience - a realisation that we’re all connected, we’re One. Many years ago I wrote my autobiography - probably more as therapy than anything else but life continued happening to me and I got to thinking: what good will this story do, isn’t there enough misery in the world without me adding to it by writing more? I subsequently burnt it.
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