THEMES THAT TRANSFORM OUR DESTINY
by Dr. Phil Sutton ,D.B.A
Pages: 594
Dimensions: 6 x 9
CategoryType : Paperback
ISBN : 9781662816130
Price : $28.99
Type : Hardcover
ISBN : 9781662816147
Price : $40.99
TRAILBLAZER TO REVIVAL OF THE AMERICAN DREAM
The first Americans designed a government in which they had faith and
trust in; developed a sense of omnipotence and that anything is possible;
believed that the New World had unlimited resources and opportunities;
and they were the first to realize they were endowed by their Creator with
the Independence Instinct.
With these four Universal Thematic Principles of the American Dream, the
United States of America has become the greatest nation the world has ever
known. America’s talisman was set.
Traditionally, Americans have always had the sense they are destined to
the best or first at everything they do. America’s founders had a knack at
making history because so many of their achievements as individuals and
collectively as a nation had never been seen
before by humankind.
What happened? The Baby Boomers, Generations X’ers and Millennials have
lost their way and apparently do not know where to look for the answer.
The good news is America’s great successes have left tracks in the sands
of time.
Trailblazer To Revival of the American Dream offers a historic perspective
and how-to guide for Americans to revive the American Dream and
reestablish America’s standing in human history. This requires us to make
personal transformations and affirmative decisions collectively as 21st
Century Trailblazers in Declaring Greatness!
Phil Sutton, D.B.A
Dr. Phillip B. Sutton has dedicated his life to the enhancement of Human Rights,
World Democratization and assisting others improve their lives and achieve their
Divine Destiny all over the world.
Phil is a former U. S. Secretary of State for Economic, Energy & Agriculture Affairs;
Ambassador Plenipotentiary; and Chairman & Member, Board of Director, U.S.
Institute of Peace; Founder and President/CEO of the Sutton Viewpoint Center,
Co-Founder of the Africa Project and Awarded
the rare United Nations Prize in the Field of
Human Rights.