A Whole New Attitude
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About the Book
What would you do if you only had only thirty days to live? What if that time was shortened to twenty-four hours—or even one hour?
You can’t control the amount of time you have left, but you can control how you spend that time. Timothy J. Brill, a pilot, philosopher, and adventure seeker, examines the nature of existence and humanity in a series of essays, considering how you can prevent fear from dominating your life, avoid being a victim by seeking answers, recognize the detrimental nature of feelings of entitlement, and stand up for what is right.
We live in a world of increasing isolation, self-delusion and hatred, where any moral voice is labeled as a freak. We only live an illusion of freedom, and we need a new worldview that promotes the dignity of every person and all of creation.
Join Tim as he explores how to create this new worldview with a spirit of charity, love, and, most importantly, a whole new attitude.
About the Author
Timothy J. Brill owns and operates a flight school, where he teaches aerobatics, unusual attitude recovery techniques, and test flies airplanes. He spent three years as an infantry officer in the US Army, traveled extensively as an international mountaineering guide for ten years, ran for the US House of Representatives, and has been imprisoned for civil disobedience. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Fordham College and also holds an MA in theology. He currently lives in Reno, Nevada.