What has life taught you? Would you share it with me? That is the simple premise behind this book and its predecessor.In 1992 I compiled and edited the first volume of Live and Learn and Pass It On, and on a whim asked readers to send me whatever wise sayings, humorus observations, and practical advice they would like to share. Thousands of readers accepted my invitation. This book is a collection of my favorite responses, along with some of my own discoveries.Here's a small sampling:
- on finance; "I've learned that loaning money to friends and relatives causes them to get amnesia."
- on self-esteem: "I've learned that if you are in a relationship with someone who doesn't believe in you, you should get out before you stop believing in yourself."
Live and Learn and Pass It On: People Ages 5 to 95 Share What They'Ve Discovered About Life, Love, and Other Good Stuff (Volume II) ~ by H. Jackson Brown, Jr., 1995, humor, 160 pages, 10/10
Millions of readers have bought Brown's timely and insightful bestseller Live and Learn and Pass It On, in which people of all ages tell what life's experiences have taught them. With the publication of this second volume, hundreds of others add to what they have learned from loving, winning, losing, and from the school of hard knocks.


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