The Mandarin Effect: The Crisis of Meaning

The Mandarin Effect: The Crisis of Meaning
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Download or read book The Mandarin Effect: The Crisis of Meaning written by Joe Dixon and published by Magus Books. This book was released on with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are you struggling to find meaning in your life? Then you are a victim of the Mandarin Effect. This is one of the most sinister features of the modern world, and is being highlighted here for the first time. The force that most contributes to the crisis of meaning is the last one you would expect. Who are the Mandarins and how are they ruining the world? What can be done about them? Who are the small group that can combat the Mandarins, and why have they been airbrushed out of history, as if they never existed? Come inside and read the extraordinary story of a hidden war that is shaping the destiny of the human race. Humanity is currently losing. But, thanks to one group, hope is not yet extinguished.

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