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ISBN: 9781623093112

THE FINAL NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

Why do we still find somebody to award the Nobel Peace Prize to?

It’s because we still don’t have permanent peace on planet Earth.

That’s why.

The Kremer Prizes were established in 1959. The first Kremer Prize would be awarded to the team that enabled the first human-powered airplane. That first Prize was claimed 18 years later, and it took that long to claim it because it was a tough challenge.

The second Kremer Prize would be awarded to the first team that built an airplane – powered solely by human power – that was able to fly cross the English Channel – from England to France.

A tightly-knit team – directed by Dr. Paul B. MacCready - built that plane – the Gossamer Albatross, and the construction of that plane was completed in 1979.

On June 12, 1979 the pilot of the Gossamer Albatross – amateur cyclist and hang-glider pilot Bryan Allen – exerted such an effort – after almost 3 hours of powering that airplane – that he almost lost consciousness on the finishing line. He would have lost consciousness and crashed in the sea if the other side was only 200 meters further. Well – he made it, and that prize is no longer awarded.

So, then we invent new prizes. Fun ones too.

The mission for this book is that it enables humanity to award The Final Nobel Peace Prize in the very, very near future – say in a few years – less than five years.

Now, I can sense your legs and arms may be jittering around because this sounds crazy – and that’s fine. Let them jitter. Tell you what though – it does seem more important to achieve Peace than to make a lightweight plastic airplane powered by a human.

Making that plastic airplane is fun – and has to be done – but why not achieve Peace on planet Earth too.

Let us stay with the human-powered airplane for a moment. The pilot didn’t have a clue how to build that plane – and he could focus on his condition training and in learning achievement psychology from respected trainers and athletes.

So, you don’t have to know how to build a human-powered airplane to power one.

That’s just so obvious.

What you might have almost forgotten is that it takes effort. This guy almost lost consciousness from such an extreme effort that is beyond what most people have ever experienced. He was given the plane to fly, he learnt how to fly it and he exerted an effort to pilot it until he crossed the finish line.

Would you be willing to give that effort to bring peace to planet Earth – permanently?

Let’s assume we handed you a metaphorical human-powered airplane – that if you learnt how to fly it and exerted an effort, would bring permanent peace to planet Earth? Would you?

This book gives you the human-powered airplane to permanent peace on planet Earth. Learn how to use it, and exert an effort and we cross the finish line of permanent peace – benefiting us and all that come after us.

Then we can invent new prizes – fun ones. The kinds of prizes that have color, smiles and genius in it – and not the kinds of prizes are swamped by bad news the next day.

I think you get the point.

Have you ever cracked open an iPhone to look inside? I bet not. If you have, then you are the kind of person that is curious – and curious people don’t cause war and bad news. If you had cracked open the iPhone – and taken a look inside – you would find the marvels of human creativity, imagination and logic put into just this small thing that connects you with your friends and family.

So Humans can do a lot of good things using curiosity, creativity, logic and imagination.

A lot of human life on planet Earth is nice and fun – but we are still not at that finishing line of permanent Peace. It’s like a broken wrist – it hurts and hinders us in our creativity and potential. Now, if you are those bone cells – I can assure you it not only hurts – it’s a living Hell, many die permanently and others are in Huge Pain to rebuild themselves. That is what we want to dissolve.

No more of the bad stuff.

Do you think that Dr. Paul B. MacCready and his team were crazy to build a human-powered airplane that could cross the English Channel? Crazy is madness – but these guys had creativity, determination and hope.

Once the plane was built – that determination and hope was transferred to the pilot.

Now it was his turn to do his part.

I told you that this book gives you the human-powered airplane to permanent peace on planet Earth – and it’s true.

Assuming that the previous statement is true – then the challenge is in the mindset of the pilot – and only, I repeat only in the mindset of the pilot.

Therein lays the challenge folks.

We have this shining fleet of airplanes – all ready to fly, and they all work just as designed – and people start spinning around in mental-emotional mind games to find excuses for why it just won’t work, or excuses for how it’s all so hard to pedal the plane and you get sweaty and it aches, or why they should bake a cake for their friends because its Thursday Cake.

You get the picture.

That is why it is so damn challenging. It requires personal effort – and pure and crystal clear guidelines. If you do the effort part – I will provide guidelines that are so pure and crystal clear that there is no room for second-guessing whatsoever.

You have two options:

1.  You can finish reading the book.

2.  You can put down the book because it seems far off – for now.

3.  You can pick up the book again after talking to somebody who chose the first option, and then chose the first option yourself.

So, there are three bullet points in the list – and only two options: Now or later.

Due to the immense challenge of condensing such an important matter into as few, as consistent and as pure and crystal clear language as possible – sometimes there will be humor, horrible images and bad words. Extreme change of mind requires extreme learning – which may require extreme measures.

If you are reading this book with the intent of trying to outsmart the author or argue in ten million directions why the book is just pure bullshit and why Thursday Cake is way more important – then chose to read the book later.

If you come honestly with the intent of learning something that can improve – if only slightly – the peace or joy in your life, or in the life of people you know – then please read the entire book with that in mind.

I use bad language almost never – but the honest truth is that I have worked damn hard all of my young life to discover the principles in this book – after first having applied them myself for 5 years without being able to put them into words.