Eric J. Syverson

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About Eric J. Syverson
I’m a Muslim man striving to be on the straight path, enjoin good, forbid evil, be rich, & never be a naive sucker.
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A Human's Guide for Everyday Life: Knowledge and Know-How Concentrate, for Those Who Want to Do
Dec 11, 2019
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Imagine feeling good about yourself, being better at everything, and knowing the true meaning of life. Wouldn’t it be great to increase your self-esteem, efficiency, and spirituality?
Make all the above happen now by reading A Human’s Guide for Everyday Life; a concise (under 100 pages), simple to understand, easy to implement, self-help manual infused with Islam. Read now to acquire the following knowledge and know-how:
Make all the above happen now by reading A Human’s Guide for Everyday Life; a concise (under 100 pages), simple to understand, easy to implement, self-help manual infused with Islam. Read now to acquire the following knowledge and know-how:
- Be who you’re meant to be; do only what benefits you; and avoid sadness, guilt, and exploitation.
- Grow your riches and eliminate your debts.
- Make people like you, want to be liked by you, and want to do what you want them to do.
- Build good habits, destroy bad ones, and be excellent.
- Eat healthier, feel stronger, and live sustainably.
- Prevent and cure most illnesses yourself.
- Live harmoniously with your family, friends, and fellow citizens.
- Select an appropriate spouse, then please them emotionally and sexually.
- Win conflicts, create a just society, and secure your place in Paradise. Read Now
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A 3,000-word autobiographical poem composed of promise, heartache, a fall from grace, struggle, a near collapse, transformation, redemption, forgiveness, and hope. Read Now
“Hey little birdie, hey little birdie,
You sure are cute,
I see you playing with my grandfather all the time,
Do you want to play with me?
Hey little birdie, hey little birdie,
Why’d you bite me?
That’s not very nice!
You hurt me, so I must hurt you,
One hard squeeze should do,
Just enough to teach you,
Hey little birdie, hey little birdie,
Why’d you go limp?
I’m trying to put you back on your perch,
But you just won’t stick,
Oh well, to the bottom of the cage you go,
And hiding under the dining room table I go,
Hope my grandfather doesn’t notice,
There’s something wrong with you,”
“Hey little birdie, hey little birdie,
You sure are cute,
I see you playing with my grandfather all the time,
Do you want to play with me?
Hey little birdie, hey little birdie,
Why’d you bite me?
That’s not very nice!
You hurt me, so I must hurt you,
One hard squeeze should do,
Just enough to teach you,
Hey little birdie, hey little birdie,
Why’d you go limp?
I’m trying to put you back on your perch,
But you just won’t stick,
Oh well, to the bottom of the cage you go,
And hiding under the dining room table I go,
Hope my grandfather doesn’t notice,
There’s something wrong with you,”
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