One thing that people need to realise in the West, is that they have great resources at their disposal, ones that many others do not have. They need to take the time to consider how lucky they are, and once they glimpse into the furnace of such desperation, they have to come to the conclusion that there is no afterlife, so whilst one goes through turmoil at the demise of their kin, it is onwards and upwards, as to live is to be lucky, so they should make the most out of it. Because life only comes around once, you need not all the resources in the world, only but some chores, and then your life will be complete.
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Richard Flanagan - Toxic / Christos Tsiolkas - Damascus
Massive figures in Australian literature.
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I am just into the first few chapters of this book and it's already evident how detailed Magnusson's understanding of Scottish h...
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One of the very great myths of Culloden and the Scottish plight was the fact they were outgunned. This is not the case, as they had mor...
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What is clearly evident and comprehensible in Flanagan's work is this ability to capture real larrikin Australian-isms and the over...
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