Think Like a Caveman [NOOK Book]

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Think Like A Caveman is a short treatise on living well by listening to one's natural instincts. The first story is about Caveman Carl and the discovery of fear. Carl is a content caveman who understands his place in the natural world. He is a piece that belongs. Carl is happy to live each day, moment by moment, being a man-the creature that reasons. One day, however, as Carl is seeking for food, he encounters another caveman who threatens Carl's food supply. After an ugly battle, Carl feels a new emotion-fear. ...
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Think Like a Caveman

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Overview

Think Like A Caveman is a short treatise on living well by listening to one's natural instincts. The first story is about Caveman Carl and the discovery of fear. Carl is a content caveman who understands his place in the natural world. He is a piece that belongs. Carl is happy to live each day, moment by moment, being a man-the creature that reasons. One day, however, as Carl is seeking for food, he encounters another caveman who threatens Carl's food supply. After an ugly battle, Carl feels a new emotion-fear. Carl finds that fear is a debilitating thought-process which steals not only his joy, but his ability to reason. The author uses a stylistic combination of story and personal memoir to inspire his readers.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940011978074
  • Publisher: My Mind and Me
  • Publication date: 10/26/2010
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • File size: 291 KB

Meet the Author

As a native of Portland, Oregon, Jeff Lethcoe has a deep affection for the natural environment. He has been a middle school teacher for the past thirteen years, specializing in English composition and Religious Studies. He holds a M.A. in Humanities with a specialization in Philosophy. Think Like A Caveman is his first treatise on living well. Jeff Lethcoe currently lives in southern California with his wife and two children.
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    Posted December 18, 2011

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    Great Book! I bought it on my nook!

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