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Book details
  • Genre:SELF-HELP
  • SubGenre:Personal Growth / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:142
  • eBook ISBN:9781543953886
  • Paperback ISBN:9780692181256

13 Things You Can Do That Are Better Than Your Moral Outrage On Social Media That Will Also Make the World a Better Place

by J. Matt Wallace

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Overview
Believe it or not, it's possible to make a positive difference on the world. While some are happy to spend their time proclaiming moral superiority or expressing outrage over another person's behavior, others would rather use that time to make the world a better place. This commentary provides some common sense options that are easy to understand, but often challenging to implement. If you want to improve the state of the world, this is a great place to start.
Description
Believe it or not, it's possible to make a positive difference on the world. While some are happy to spend their time proclaiming moral superiority or expressing outrage over another person's behavior, others would rather use that time to make the world a better place. This commentary provides some common sense options that are easy to understand, but often challenging to implement. If you want to improve the state of the world, this is a great place to start. While often addressing life on the Internet and interactions common on social media, 13 Things presents information that applies to all types of interactions with other people. Complete agreement isn't always possible or even necessary, but there are ways that we can behave to make differences of opinion more palatable. 13 Things encourages everyone to live in a way that really does make the world a better place by suggesting things like patience, tolerance, fewer self-inflicted wounds, actual interest in others, and a number of other behaviors that are honest and positive. Readers are also invited to participate in creating the next version of this book through providing ideas for new content. This unique approach to iterative development may be of interest to others who are truly committed to making the world a better place and do not want to take on the responsibilities of writing an entire work by themselves.
About the author
J. Matt Wallace uses life experiences as the primary source material for his writing. Never claiming to be right, Wallace provides a commentary for readers to ponder in light of their own experience. He has worked in the corporate, educational and non-profit worlds, typically focusing on communications and technology. With a fair amount of international experience, Wallace understands cultural issues and human nature. In light of this global perspective, Wallace intentionally addresses citizens of the United States of America as his primary audience for the first edition of his first book. Wallace lives in rural Texas on a multi-generational farm even as his primary work in the media production industry regularly takes him far from home.