The Perfect System
Finding Certainty and Fulfillment in the Science of Life
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Craig Smith
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Issac Kessler
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Syd Kessler
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By the time he was 30, Syd Kessler was a millionaire many times over, the epitome of the poor kid making good. But inside him, a hollowness was taking hold, and later, in middle age, he fell seriously ill. In the dark days of a long recovery, Kessler explored the Kabbalah and the discoveries of quantum physics, developing a system of moral principles from the truths of how the universe began and operates. His set of principles - from Big Bang to Moral Cause and Effect to Selfless Selfishness to Closure and Energy - are revolutionary. They will heighten your sense of self and purpose and transform your relationships in every part of your life.
Syd Kessler, one of North America’s top advertising executives and inducted into the Marketing Hall of Legends, is a mentor and investor in new companies. He was the principal of the major advertising companies Kessler Productions, Kessler Music Inc., The Air Company, and Supercorp (with John Labatt Ltd.).
"The Perfect System offers an aerial cartographer's view of the central mysteries of life.... His advice is not only valuable, it is inspiring." (Patrick Fallon, Founder, Fallon McElligott)
©2000 Syd Kessler (P)2020 Syd KesslerThe belief systems (or "implications" of laws) includes classic stuff, such as: karma, take responsibility, you are a part of something greater, the universe is perfect the way it is, we're all connected, etc.
I wish author was upfront about what is he actually presenting in the book. It's just bad that the author abuses 'science' by massive cherry picking and at the same time preaches about honesty and objective reality.
Cliché self-help book
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