Om Living at the Zoo
Douglas ¿Doc¿ McBride dares you to step outside your door or go to a public area and find someone who does not have their face buried in a phone or some form of global information device.
That¿s just one of his many observations in this book that reveals nuggets of wisdom, such as:
¿ the world and how it spins on a daily basis has changed¿and mostly not for the good;
¿ younger generations are not taught the respect, pride, and the drive that we were growing up;
¿ today¿s parenting skills with the shunning of corporal punishment leave a lot to be desired.
Libraries, toys that were interactive and not on a screen, cars without computers that you could actually fix in your driveway, and three channels on the TV¿these are a few of the things that the author believes built a strong generation.
Learn lessons from the past and get to the bottom of where we¿ve gone wrong with the insights and observations in Living at the Zoo.
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