Megacrises
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About the Book
Today, as never before, people our searching for answers to the troubling problems and chaotic ‘storms’ they see looming over the horizon. People are seeking honest answers, unsanitized by political correctness. Megacrises! is the groundbreaking book about our future, which dares to tackle these daunting issues. At this very moment, ten unprecedented crises or perhaps challenges if you prefer, are unfolding with such grip-neck speed that they will forever transform your life. For the first time, readers are provided with a vivid, comprehensive, and authoritative source on these ten impending crises. These ten crises, or Megacrises, will effect every aspect of your life: Your livelihood and how to protect yourself in an increasingly chaotic world; how to protect and invest your money; your career; your health and where to live; when, how, and if you will be able to retire; the fate and well-being of your children; and in some cases your very survival! Once you understand these impending challenges, you will be equipped to surmount them. But to do so, you must be armed with information for understanding these crises and why they are cumulating like a storm. Specific steps are outlined for transforming these coming crises into challenges, perhaps even opportunities. If your goal is not only to survive these coming upheavals, but perhaps proper or even thrive, Megacrises! is your "owner´s operating manual" to the future. As outlined in Who’s Who in America, Dr. Charles H. Eccleston is president of his own consulting company and one of the nation’s foremost experts on policy and planning. For nearly 20 years, he has been forecasting impacts of future events, and has written and lectured extensively on this subject. He is the author of three leading books on evaluating future events and their consequences.
About the Author
As outlined in Who’s Who in America, Dr. Charles H. Ecclston is president of his own consulting company and one of the nation’s foremost experts on policy and planning. For nearly 20 years, he has been forecasting impacts of future events, and has written and lectured extensively on this subject. He is the author of three leading books on evaluating future events and their consequences.