Back to Good -- Author Helps Make the World a Better Place One Reader at a Time


LINDENHURST, Ill., November 28, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- The horrors wrought by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita devastated the gulf region of the United States and have brought a new level of humanitarian efforts. Unfortunately, disaster usually must strike before the milk of human kindness begins to flow. Ken William helps readers change their negative ways and get Back to Good: Over Six Billion Ways to Bring Goodness into Our World (now available through AuthorHouse), his new book aimed at creating a better world.

"Over six billion people awaken each day on Earth, and every new dawn brings a gift of renewed opportunity for us to foster goodness toward nature and our fellow human beings," William says. "While goodness is encouraged and upheld by countless people around the world, billions of people corrode goodness with varying degrees of hurtful, selfish, immoral and sometimes evil thoughts and actions."

William hopes to curb this tide with Back to Good. The book does not center on unanswerable questions, complex philosophies or spiritual separation or exclusion. He does not compare particular societies, cultures, religions or beliefs. Rather, he presents an ongoing, lifelong process that helps readers identify, apply and attain more goodness in every aspect of their lives. William helps people apply positive living to their individual beliefs, views and values while helping them learn to tolerate others.

William does not believe Back to Good is the paramount solution to heal the ills of the world and the problems within individual lives. Instead, the book provides readers "an elemental way to personally address and attack thoughts and actions that lead away from goodness, gratitude, tolerance and positive perspectives." Through detailed chapters and insightful advice, readers can make their own small impact on the world by living positive lives.

"The way to peace and happiness is for each person to find and travel their individual path back to good. Individually, collectively, we can bring humanity Back to Good," William says.

For more information, visit his Web site at www.backtogood.com.

AuthorHouse is the world leader in publishing and print-on-demand services. Founded in 1997, AuthorHouse has helped more than 18,500 people worldwide become published authors. For more information, visit www.authorhouse.com.



            

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