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Mr. Delete
Contributor(s): Meyler, Gladstone D. (Author)
ISBN: 1453872116     ISBN-13: 9781453872116
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $18.00  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Literary
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.49 lbs) 186 pages
 
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An eighty-one year young man, who refuses to grow old Mr. Delete, in order to maintain his athletic posture and appearance, deletes any sign of negativity that appears in his life.He uses the power of his mind to attract youthful thoughts and practices. In his daily meditations, he gives thanks to the elements for his youthful looks and movements, also commanding from the energy of the universe of which he is a part. Faith, strength, beauty, wisdom, love, health, understanding, will, enthusiasm, imagination, divine, guidance, and above all, LIFE. He respects life to its highest degree, and accepts the fact that it's the greatest gift given to mankind. He realizes that he should be a diligent overseer of that life; care for it, as if it were his first born. Cradle and adore it. Nourish it, and in return it serves him to its fullest capacity. When he was a mere child, of five years old, while walking with his mother, he stubbed his toe and fell. His mother rushed to pick him up. He immediately stood up, brushed off his knees and said "Oh, big man must feel licks " This was a benchmark for the pattern of life that he lived, and the examples he set for others. Mr. Ezrah Sampson Delete lived a colorful life, rising from poverty to astronomical heights, enjoying every bit of the journey. Through trials and tribulations, he never gave up the hope and perseverance, taught to him by his mother; never to look back, but forward, to that glorious day ahead, with all its possibilities. He shares his knowledge, and wit, with whomever enters his sphere of consciousness, and is always willing to lend a helping hand. Also, this from his mother: "The darkest time of the day is before the dawn." He gains experience, and knowledge, finding opportunities he had never dreamed to find as a boy. He makes use of the experience, blazing a trail difficult to follow. Through his early life, a thought lodges in the crevices of his mind: To one day be a diamond in a crown.