Pollock's Philosophy
By Russ Gossett on 2010-03-13 21:16:58
When Kenneth Pollock emigrated to the United States in 1967, I don't think he had writing on the mind. But with a man of many talents, he succeeded in writing a novel. His book "Philosophy of Life" is intended for children from ages 8 to 12. He feels that it will encourage the children to become more responsible and productive in today's world.
If a child is exposed to everyday situations, they can be taught to respond to these situations in a positive manner, instead of being disrespectful. If a child has to sacrifice something he/she really enjoys doing, then that just shows that they have accomplished a goal.
Mr. Pollock believes that education is the most effective way for a child to learn, and to be able to transform their lives. He is also a motivational speaker, a humanitarian, and a successful entrepreneur who advocates the homeless, Aids victims, and undocumented residents of the USA.
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