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The War of the Worlds

The War of the Worlds

Just because someone writes a book (and I’ve written a lot of them) doesn’t mean the author is an expert. It simply means that person has written a book. (I try to keep this in mind!) And just because you’ve read a book doesn’t mean you’re “educated.” It just means you’ve read a book. (I also try to keep this in mind.)

Example: At the moment, with this “drone craze” in the northeast (I’m from New Jersey and strange things in the skies don’t rate high on the “weird things in New Jersey” list)*, people are citing books “proving” there are UFOs. The books are written by people who claim to have seen UFOs, but who otherwise don’t have a scintilla of evidence (encounters of the second kind—evidence of presence—or third kind—actual contact). They claim an unsubstantiated sighting.

Just because others claim they’ve seen a Sasquatch or a Yeti doesn’t mean they exist. Be content that there are mysteries we can’t fathom, such as the nature of the universe, and get one with your life.

 

  • It was in the New Jersey meadowlands that Orson Welles, on his radio show The Mercury Theatre of the Air in 1938, announced Martians had landed causing a panic in the New York metropolitan area.
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Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and author of over 60 books. His consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients from over 500 leading organizations around the world.

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