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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Most people know Peter Tork as the dim-witted bass player from The Monkees. However, the real Peter Tork, as revealed in his own words, was a man of extraordinary philosophical and intellectual depth. His innate need to share wisdom with whomever might benefit was something that truly brightened his soul.
Throughout his life, Peter suffered with isolation, addiction, low self-worth, destitution, and cancer - among other things - only to take each of these life lessons and grow through them, always looking for ways to better himself and share his knowledge.
The quotes in these pages - which have been compartmentalized into relevant sections - come from his advice column, "Ask Peter Tork", posts from his official Facebook page, personal emails, and other sources ranging from 1966 right up until February 2019, just two days before he passed away.
Need help with your marriage? Go to the chapter on relationships. Been diagnosed with an illness? Find out ways to deal. Want to know what Davy Jones was really like? Ask Peter Tork.
Peter believed that this human journey should not be trod alone, that hope and help is always available, and that we all have the ability - no matter our history - to choose to live our best life, starting right now.
Let him convince you.
Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
Tork About Abuse
Tork About Addiction
Tork About Anxiety
Tork About Autobiography
Tork About the Blues
Tork About Books
Tork About Cancer Journey
Tork About Childhood
Tork About Community-ism
Tork About Davy Jones
Tork About Death
Tork About Despair
Tork About Education
Tork About Facing Morbidity
Tork About Forgiveness
Tork About Freedom
Tork About Happiness
Tork About How to do Life
Tork About Inspiring Stuff
Tork About Loneliness
Tork About Love
Tork About Michael Nesmith
Tork About Micky Dolenz
Tork About Money
Tork About The Monkees
Tork About Music
Tork About Parenthood
Tork About Peace
Tork About Peter Thorkelson
Tork About Prejudice
Tork About Politics
Tork About Possessions
Tork About Purpose
Tork About Regret
Tork About Relationships
Tork About Sex
Tork About Self-Worth
Tork About the Sixties
Tork About Sobriety
Tork About Spirituality
Tork About Trust
Tork About Wisdom
Tork About Zen
Tork About Zhe End...
Acknowledgements
References
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Most people know Peter Tork as the dim-witted bass player from The Monkees. However, the real Peter Tork, as revealed in his own words, was a man of extraordinary philosophical and intellectual depth. His innate need to share wisdom with whomever might benefit was something that truly brightened his soul.
Throughout his life, Peter suffered with isolation, addiction, low self-worth, destitution, and cancer - among other things - only to take each of these life lessons and grow through them, always looking for ways to better himself and share his knowledge.
The quotes in these pages - which have been compartmentalized into relevant sections - come from his advice column, "Ask Peter Tork", posts from his official Facebook page, personal emails, and other sources ranging from 1966 right up until February 2019, just two days before he passed away.
Need help with your marriage? Go to the chapter on relationships. Been diagnosed with an illness? Find out ways to deal. Want to know what Davy Jones was really like? Ask Peter Tork.
Peter believed that this human journey should not be trod alone, that hope and help is always available, and that we all have the ability - no matter our history - to choose to live our best life, starting right now.
Let him convince you.
Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
Tork About Abuse
Tork About Addiction
Tork About Anxiety
Tork About Autobiography
Tork About the Blues
Tork About Books
Tork About Cancer Journey
Tork About Childhood
Tork About Community-ism
Tork About Davy Jones
Tork About Death
Tork About Despair
Tork About Education
Tork About Facing Morbidity
Tork About Forgiveness
Tork About Freedom
Tork About Happiness
Tork About How to do Life
Tork About Inspiring Stuff
Tork About Loneliness
Tork About Love
Tork About Michael Nesmith
Tork About Micky Dolenz
Tork About Money
Tork About The Monkees
Tork About Music
Tork About Parenthood
Tork About Peace
Tork About Peter Thorkelson
Tork About Prejudice
Tork About Politics
Tork About Possessions
Tork About Purpose
Tork About Regret
Tork About Relationships
Tork About Sex
Tork About Self-Worth
Tork About the Sixties
Tork About Sobriety
Tork About Spirituality
Tork About Trust
Tork About Wisdom
Tork About Zen
Tork About Zhe End...
Acknowledgements
References