Friday 24 May 2019

Success in Life: What Famous People's Lives Reveal

Great German composer Ludwig van Beethoven went through a bad period of his life around the age of 32 because he had become totally deaf. Contemplating suicide, he wrote his will. But later he overcame his hearing problem, was recognized as one of the greatest composers of all time - he wrote nine insuperable symphonies - and became a celebrated member of Viennese society.
Napoleon provides another such an example. During the years 1792 to 1809, he conquered almost all of Europe, was crowned Emperor of France, and lived a life full of grandeur, triumph, and success. But then things reversed: Napoleon lost all he had achieved, he was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo, and he was exiled ultimately to the remote island of St. Helena.
Those two examples of alternations of seasons from good to bad ones and vice versa in the lives of famous people are not the only ones. Lots of more others show the same alternations in the famous people's lives, as indicated in detail in a book I have written which you will see below. More important is however, that the seasons of famous people alternate from good to bad and vice versa according to a certain pattern. A good season gives its place to a bad one at a given moment, and a bad season gives its place to a good one also at a given moment - and so on. In the book I explain in detail that pattern.
The existence of that pattern radically transforms the way we all live today, and helps us to live a much better life. The moment you've finished reading the book, you'll be able to learn whether the years just ahead are good or bad for you, and how long this season will last. You'll be able thus to act accordingly: if there is a storm on the horizon, you'll take shelter in time; if sunny days loom ahead, you'll take advantage of it before the opportunity passes. In short, you'll be able to take crucial decisions regarding your career, marriage, family, relationships, and all other life's issues.
You will see among other things, why you mustn't be seized by despair and pessimism when you are in a bad season - fearing that this season will never end. Winston Churchill, for example, failed his exams in school again and again when he was in a bad season of his life, and at a moment of another of his bad seasons he said: "I am done, I am finished." But later he became prime minister of his country.
You will also see why you can dare when you are in a good season - fate is with you. Christopher Columbus, for example, succeeded in discovering the New World since he was in a good season of his life, despite of the fact that almost everybody - the Spanish royal council included - was skeptical and had rejected his idea.
There are many other benefits deriving from the pattern the seasons alternate in the lives of famous people, as you will see in detail in the book.
The book is titled "THE SEASONS OF OUR LIVES" and it contains the biographies of the 22 most famous people of all ages. You can find the book for FREE on my website http://www.georgekouloukis.com.


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