Doug "Ten" Rose
Goodreads Author
Born
in Brooklyn NY, The United States
Website
Genre
Influences
Member Since
December 2009
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/fearlesspuppy
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Fearless Puppy on American Road
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2008
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8 editions
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Reincarnation Through Common Sense
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published
2013
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3 editions
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Alive and Well on Earth
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“A great friend can act like a trash can with a hole in the bottom. To listen to someone else's personal garbage with the same empathy you would spend listening to their joy, and then release that garbage just as quickly as you hear it, without absorbing it, makes you a wonderful friend to that person--and an even better one to yourself.”
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“If you are thinking that everything sucks, you’ll end up where everything does. This is how people get caught in a downward spiral and screw up their whole lives by never recovering from one bad incident.”
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“Supposedly, the government is in the process of saving us from terrorists. No one has quite figured out who is going to save us from the government. It seems it will have to be us. Part of what we built works great. Part of what we built badly needs fixing. It is delusional to think that a few politicians can fix what took several hundred million people to build—and run down.”
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“Perfect does not mean perfect actions in a perfect world, but appropriate actions in an imperfect one.”
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“from Bill Murray in the movie Groundhog Day "Maybe God isn't omnipotent. Maybe he's just been around so long, he knows everything.”
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“A great friend can act like a trash can with a hole in the bottom. To listen to someone else's personal garbage with the same empathy you would spend listening to their joy, and then release that garbage just as quickly as you hear it, without absorbing it, makes you a wonderful friend to that person--and an even better one to yourself.”
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Mar 24, 2013 06:02PM
Thanks for the friend request, Doug.
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* A review of Fearless Puppy by Tim Janakos-Kyobashi*Have you ever wanted to leave your desolate life and see what's going on in other parts of the “good ol' US?” Have you ever felt the urge to take a free ride and see where your good looks and courage could take you on the open road? We've all probably imagined sticking out our thumb on any given street and seeing if someone was crazy enough to pick us up and take us on a new adventure, but few of us have had the courage to really do it. Doug “Ten” Rose is not the average person, who has lived the average life, so perhaps hitchhiking away from his drug dealing teenage life on the east coast, wasn't so difficult for him to do.
Perhaps Ten's “greater mission in life” was calling him to get out of the New York Subways of the 60s and escape to more peaceful grounds (and sometimes not so peaceful). But, was he really escaping, or was he being lured by the many people's lives he would meet, the story they would teach him, those people who would help transform his thinking and his life, and whose lives would be transformed by this wild eyed hippy?
“Fearless Puppy on American Road” is a true story of a boy who slowly becomes a man on a state by state hitchhiking odyssey that makes Jack Kerouac's fictional story seem sober and everyday. Ten's real adventure has just as much sex, drugs and jazz as the “Open Road,” but the fact that every page of it is the real recollection of a man who has lived it, makes it all the more realistic and enlightening.
Like Kerouac, Ten's life, on his wild journey becomes very influenced by Buddhism, but only after drugs have pushed him to the limit of existence, where a religious experience was the only thing that could pull him out of the hole he dug himself into.
As a life-long Buddhist, who could relate well to all of his wild adventures, I found this book very entertaining and eye opening. As a person whose hippy father named him after his personal guru, Timothy Leary, I could fully appreciate all of Ten's “unorthodox” ways of thinking about the “American Experience.” However, I'm sure my friends who haven't come from our side of the tracks can also gain something from this real life journey through the back roads of the US, which will make them appreciate the many unusual wonders we have in our own country. I'm now looking forward to a sequel coming out in the near future.
Tim Janakos, author of the Buddhist discovery novel, Myth Shattering and other books and music





















