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⭐ Welcome New and Future Authors ✍️
Welcome to the New Authors & Future Authors Joining the Community. 📚 If you're new here and you already have a book GREAT! Make sure you get it submitted to the 𝗕𝗢𝗢𝗞 𝗗𝗜𝗥𝗘𝗖𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗬. 📝 If you're looking to publish your first book and you want some guidance on how to get started, take the course 𝗙𝗨𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗔𝗨𝗧𝗛𝗢𝗥 𝗘𝗡𝗘𝗥𝗚𝗬. WELCOME IN .... @Crystal Maxwell - I’m a wife, mom, physician and practice owner who focuses on metabolic health and wellness particularly for women (referred by @Dr. Shermnae Jones ) @Alisha Searcy (referred by @Dr. Shermnae Jones ) @Nekisha Jones Jones I like to write ♥️ (Referred by @Dr. Shermnae Jones ) @Angela Dash (Referred by @Dr. Shermnae Jones ) @Lavenia Whitner - REALTOR® “Helping People Create Generational Wealth through Real Estate”. Serving Cobb County, Georgia and the metro Atlanta area. (Referred by @Dr. Shermnae Jones ) @Laje Reine - writer (Referred by @Dr. Shermnae Jones ) @Anika Cazenave - Konjurer, Olosha, Medium. Leverage your spiritual energy to align with your unique purpose. Transform yourself. Embody your Divine Nature. (Referred by @Dr. Shermnae Jones ) @Tina Kedmenec - Worn out. Still building. (Referred by @Sondra Verva )
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welcome.
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Imagine: Toward a Brotherhood of Man By William Mile Book Summary Every civilization in human history has eventually collapsed, fractured, or fallen short of its own potential. Every philosophy, religion, and social movement designed to fix the problem has ultimately failed to hold. Not because the ideas were wrong. Because the foundational question was never asked. Who is the real enemy? Imagine: Toward a Brotherhood of Man asks that question for the first time, answers that question with precision, and in doing so offers what no self-help book, political manifesto, or spiritual text has ever offered before: a genuine blueprint for building and sustaining human civilization from the ground up. The Premise William Mile's 8:2 Theory proposes that out of every ten human beings, eight share a fundamental orientation toward cooperation, growth, and the common good. The remaining two are wired for an entirely different purpose, oriented toward chaos, domination, and the deliberate undermining of everything the eight are trying to build. This is not a theory about race, class, gender, politics, or religion. The 8:2 Theory cuts beneath all of those categories to a more foundational truth, a ratio embedded in the very fabric of life on Earth that has been operating, unnamed and unrecognized, throughout the entirety of human history. The 8:2 ratio is not simply a human phenomenon. Drawing on twenty years of study across the world's great religious traditions, philosophical frameworks, and contemplative practices, Mile demonstrates that the same hierarchical structure, and the same ratio of contributors to disruptors, appears in the animal kingdom, in the spiritual traditions of every major civilization, and in the mythological frameworks that independent cultures across thousands of years have used to map the invisible world. Norse farmers, Chinese imperial scholars, Celtic villagers, African griots, and Hindu sages had no contact with each other and yet arrived independently at the same description of how both the visible and invisible worlds are organized. That convergence, Mile argues, is not coincidence. That convergence is evidence.
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@Muhib Ullah Shah sounds really cool. I love stories with adult themes happening to young people. I feel like young people are overlooked in the world like they need to always grow older to even be seen. That’s wrong in my view. A child can be born with a gift of composing amazing music, complete graduate school by 10 years old, solve difficult math and science problems by these same ages, and still we don’t see them as important or valuable members of our community, only as potential contributors. Thank you for your story.
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@Bennette Seaman Funny story about the voice over narrator for the book Miles Carter. He's obviously got my pen name in his name, but he was also the first one to send me a sample and introduce himself as well as his enthusiasm for the part. I actually like the audio version better.
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@Bennette Seaman I’m glad. Actually I was looking for an interfaith minister to write the forward for my upcoming book! The 8:2 principal is also compatible with interfaith views if you can see it that way. God loves both 8s and 2s, and 8s should be wise instruments of gods love when dealing with 2s. There’s really no incompatibility with any religion. The 8:2 framework just gives us a heads up as to what obstacles are around…2s. By the way, some 2s eventually do realize they’re 2s and begin the process of returning to the brotherhood of 8s. However, the hurt they’ve caused as 2s and all the repercussions from that doesn’t go away just because they feel genuine remorse. So it’s a long process for them. Some die 2s, never change. And they can fake regret and remorse also so be careful. And thanks for the desire for it to go viral. You’re welcome to share with anyone you think could benefit.
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@Lesley Forrester that’s pretty cool. I’m more north near NYC. NJ has all kinds of ways of describing people from different parts of the state like south Jersey or central, and northern. It’s mostly funny but there may be some truth to it.
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@Veronica aka Ronnie Cortez literally a 15 minute drive to the George Washington Bridge back near my neighborhood. I moved out at 10 years old with my folks been in a couple parts of NJ since. Good times, strong bonds, but we’re all grown.
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Https://williammilemedia.substack.com I've started a podcast on Substack with my 2 AI assistants Eleanor and Sunny discussing life topics using my 8:2 Theory as a framework for analyzing them. The podcast is created with video but i honestly like listening to the audio more; i think it helps me focus on the subject better. You can view my orginal content on my author website at www.williammile.com Subscribe, share, comment as you'd like. Thanks Krista for this opportunity.
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i just started on Substack a week ago. It's easier to find "your people" there. Just comment on other member's notes appearing on the community feed and they're usually okay with checking out your Substack. The one drawback I find is that there are a ton of buttons and features so it's not the easiest site to know how to get done what needs to get done with so many options available. Oevrall a good experience. I see plenty of good writers and content. Many discussions to create and join.
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Bestselling published author under a different pen name. College graduate with a BA in Psychology. I decided to write theories I had and share them.

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