Everyday Common Sense
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Over 120,000 readers can't be wrong and they have downloaded "Very Short Thoughts" and found this collection of short insights, amusing and valuable
" Everyday Common Sense" is similar to that earlier work with much new material. You'll find it easy to read with something new and interesting on every page. As the author says: "Life's too short not to have fun" Hopefully you'll find something on each page to amuse you and brighten your day. After all..."A laugh is the best way to begin the day"
It's easy to try a sample for free and then you can judge for yourself.
Stuart Kamille
Stuart J Kamille is an author and businessman. He started in the advertising business introducing products for a number of highly successful companies. As part of his experience building businesses, he developed a variety of new ways to distribute coupons and attract customers. One of those ways was to offer commercial games to customers, which required no purchase. You"ve probably played McDonald's Scrabble or Monopoly. Lots of people did. They are still in use today Along the way Kamille acquired a number of different patents dealing with scoring, handling and printing of large numbers of game pieces and coupons. This valuable experience formed the basis for several books and lectures based on building businesses and creative innovation.How To Sell Your Idea; (see below) was one of those books. Life's too short not to have fun. So some of his later work has a different focus . The Short Thoughts Series is much different and not as serious. They contain some interesting ideas that you might find amusing. Kamille is a frequent guest lecturer at the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business in Athens Georgia and the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno. Some of his lectures are available on You Tube. Kamille holds a number of US Patents in such diverse fields as mathematics, statistics, and scoring and analysis of data. His books are available through most major bookstores, on line at Amazon. Com, Scribd. Com and Smashwords. Com. He is currently working on a study of the development of consciousness, a book on creating new products and a variety of humorous works.
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