Two Ways to Machu Picchu
Matthew
M. House, J.D. empowers teenagers and reassures their parents by
validating the teenage years' obstacle-strewn yet rewarding journey.
In Two Ways to Machu Picchu, critiqued by teenagers before
publication, House, a frequent guest on morning television programs, on
radio programs, and in schools, analogizes the methods of arriving at
the ancient Inca city. Travelers bold enough to take the difficult
trail, instead of the comfortable train, leave themselves forever
changed. That transformation takes place in brave teenagers who
challenge themselves through trying times, and those who continue
toward new heights while rejecting the temptation to slack off.
By
validating that everyone trudges the winding path at least most of the
time—and some can never ride the express train, even for a moment—Two Ways to Machu Picchu
instills hope in adolescents and their parents and spurs them on to
greater success. Matthew House has educated hundreds of thousands of
viewers, on numerous television programs throughout the country from
Oregon to Florida, about the dangers of low self-esteem and some simple
techniques to combat this growing threat.
Messages from Two Ways to Machu Picchu include:
- Rise above the past, embrace the present, and focus on the future
- Never fear the challenges of your dreams
- To stand out from others, stand up for yourself
- Repair and remodel; don’t rebuild
- Conquer whatever threatens to tear you down
- Overpower whatever holds you back
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