Citizen Kim's new book "Learned Dependency: The Invisible Pandemic That Is Rotting America from Within" is a study of the state of the U.S. from an everyman's angle
Recent release "Learned Dependency: The Invisible Pandemic That Is Rotting America from Within" from Page Publishing author Citizen Kim is a straightforward, no-nonsense book that examines the insights of a common man as he surveys troubles within the United States and problems people most deal with on a daily basis.
NEW YORK, Aug. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Citizen Kim, a first-time author and master of common sense, razor-sharp logic, and rational thinking, has completed his new book "Learned Dependency: The Invisible Pandemic That Is Rotting America from Within": a brutally honest examination of the state of the country. Kim is not a scholar writing from within the halls of academia; he's not preaching theory from a podium, and his observations aren't based on experiments. As a self-proclaimed jack of all trades, who has interacted with the public daily, Kim has been there and done that. These interactions with the public and observations of their behavior lead him to write this book.
After graduating from high school, Kim attended a local community college before joining the United States Marine Corps. As a Marine, Kim had the opportunity to travel abroad and experience foreign cultures. After completing his enlistment, he continued to learn new skills that he applied to a thirty-year career in the truck manufacturing industry. In addition to being a veteran and working in manufacturing, Kim is a welder, tractor operator, mechanic, hunting guide, personal protection trainer, Second Amendment advocate, and patriot. In his spare time, Kim enjoys recreational shooting, hunting, and other outdoor activities that contribute to wildlife conservation. These activities are pursued with his best friend and sidekick, Dakota, a whimsical German shorthaired pointer who at times has more sense than the author.
Published by Page Publishing, Kim's no-nonsense book delves into the questions and problems facing America today and challenges readers to be responsible for their own wellbeing and success.
Kim writes, "Did you know that our country is over $20 trillion in debt? The average American can't even comprehend how many zeros that is. How did we accumulate that much debt, and how do seemingly intelligent people make similar life-altering mistakes in their personal lives? Why do people scream "DEFUND THE POLICE!" yet immediately dial 911 when it's their own personal safety at risk? Why must government entities solve our personal problems?"
This book is for readers capable of logical and rational thinking who see themselves as being self-sufficient, resilient, and capable of solving their own problems who object to their hard-earned money being wasted on taxes and government programs designed to make totally capable people dependent on the government and others.
Readers who want an everyday workingman's answers to these questions can purchase "Learned Dependency: The Invisible Pandemic That Is Rotting America from Within" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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