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Success Secrets of the World's Most Cynical Man

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Everyone knows who King Solomon is - though his identity in this book won't be confirmed until the last chapter. He was the wisest man who ever lived; a politician without equal; wealthy enough to keep a thousand wives in style; revered for his judgments and insights on life. But do people really know Solomon? That he was a man who hit the depths of despair to a point that he despised everything about the world we live in, including his very life? It's true that the same man who declared that "fear of God is the beginning of wisdom" is the very man who concluded that life is pointless. In "Success Secrets of the World's Most Cynical Man," readers will discover the story of King Solomon - in his own words and as found in the book of Ecclesiastes - that is rarely taught in Sunday School or preached from the pulpit, but that packs the powerful lessons of a man who lost his way in life but finally found the road home to God.

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First published February 1, 2007

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March 2, 2018
I applaud the author's intent, whose name is on the cover, K. Solomon but we know it's not the Biblical King Solomon. Sadly, this book is a flop. At no time while reading this book did I ever think I was reading something from the wisest man who ever lived. Mainly because of the true author's use of modern day expression and writing more suited for third graders. Nothing new here for anyone who has read the Bible.
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