Change is normal. It is not to be avoided, ignored, or criticized. Change simply is. And it is overtaking you and your world with ever-increasing speed. You can grasp the changes in our culture and the changes in our technology and use them as a guide to make personal and interpersonal modifications. Who you were yesterday and what you did yesterday don't have to define who you are today and what you do today. You can change yourself. You can alter your routines, your emotions, and your personality. By discovering which facets of your being are eager for alteration, you can make personal reforms...and change the course of history. Lest you think that all change is good, however, you are wise to beware of transformations that damage and the portions of changes that harm. Personal modifications are risky and dangerous unless you are able to locate and incorporate only the positive ones. You will change and your world will change. The decision for you is whether you will accept it and champion personal modifications, or whether you will be overwhelmed and watch the world speed past.
Dr. Mark G. Hewitt, DBA is a true crime author and award-winning public speaker who travels the world in his quest for intriguing, unanswered questions and enduring mysteries.
With inmate Guillermo Mendez, Doctor Hewitt is the co-author of Charles Manson Behind Bars, the first Manson book from the inside. He has earned a BA in Theology, an M.Div. in ministry, and an MBA and a DBA in Business Administration.
Dr. Hewitt has been interviewed by, and featured through the following: WOR 710 (the largest talk radio station in New York City), Fox 40 in Sacramento, the Santa Rosa Press Democrat, LiveSciFi.com, Paranormal Zone TV, and the Globe, among other news outlets.
He resides in Northern California with his son where he researches and writes about the Zodiac serial killer, and other true crime cases. He can be reached for interviews through the following: Facebook “Mark G Hewitt;” email: Radians@live.com; and, phone (707)-548-6479.