The 17-Word Solution™
Handbook
Available only from Ethics Solutions®, this concise, revealing handbook helps you explore the fascinating but forgotten world of ethics.
Ethics is not just a list of rules. The handbook teaches that it is a system of thinking.
Estimated reading time for a person with an eighth grade reading ability: two hours.
The handbook includes but is not limited to a compilation of the ethics commonly taught in six years of schooling until ethics instruction was halted the 1960s.
You learn about all this and more:
• Humans are profoundly social creatures.
• Nearly all human relationships are based on contracts.
• Precautions when making personal and business agreements.
• What is ethical bedrock?
• The uncountable benefits of standing on ethical bedrock.
• Why schools stopped teaching ethics.
• Venerable law.
• How to know if you are encroaching.
• The essential elements of agreement.
• Why keeping one's word is so important.
• Why ethics and honor are crucial in a marriage or partnership.
• What is valid consideration?
• Why theft, even petty theft, is so harmful to everyone including the thief.
• The hidden economic reality behind your agreements.
• Why theft is the same as assault, and equally serious.
• Lying is a trap, it leads one into failure and misery.
• Honesty can be as rewarding as it is difficult.
• The critical importance of "all men are created equal."
• What is honor?
• Why have the two fundamental laws that make civilization possible been forgotten?
• Where did the two laws come from?
• How can you prove scientifically that the two laws work?
• Are there other laws besides the two?
• How to use the two laws as tools in everyday life.
• Hornbook law.
• The four essential elements of a contract.
• Why highly important agreements should be in writing.
• The two possible ways economic activity can be organized.
• Be aware of the links in "chains of agreements."
• Why goldbricking is theft.
• Punctuality is more important than you think.
• Ambient levels of encroachment.
• Money and property are frozen time.
• What is a right?
• Why the old saying "a man's home is his castle"?
• Patents, trademarks and copyrights.
• Friendliness, politeness and rudeness.
• Why vulgarity and cursing are more damaging than you think.
• The critical importance of restitution.
• The reasonable person doctrine.
• Negligence.
• And much more, all in two hours of easy, enjoyable reading with lots of easy-to-remember examples.