How the emergent cyclical double helix model of adult human bio-psycho-social behaviour confirms the current understanding of Einstein's theory of general relativity
by Dr Fritz Heckler
From subatomic particles to intergalactic space junk, everything in the universe is tangled up in an elaborate cosmic group hug. Understanding this baffling web of connections is, apparently, the secret to world peace, inner harmony, and possibly remembering where you left your car keys.
Lovingly cobbled together by Ian M. Harvey with contributions from Ranine Beaumont Harvey, Jenny Hepburn, Keith Jones, Mike Harvey, Michael Finder, Charlotte Helsham, Ray Testa, AI, and a rotating cast of well-meaning but equally bewildered humans.
Don’t be intimidated by the fancy subtitle—that’s just bait for the intellectuals. My wife calls this book ‘deep and meaningless,’ and honestly, that’s the most accurate review we’ve had. Inside you’ll find a gloriously unfiltered mix of quotes, jokes, and anecdotes, all expertly arranged to tickle your funny bone and distract you from doing anything remotely productive.
Cunningly disguised as a responsible adult, uniquley maladjusted, but fun. Ian is a seventy something retiree with nothing more to do than create a legacy that will make you wonder how he even lived this long
Ian started writing serious reference material in the 1990's—think business wisdom, tech jargon, and the kind of stuff that makes you sound clever at dinner parties. But these days, he's swapped spreadsheets for short stories, travel logs, and compilations of things he probably should’ve kept to himself. You’ll find them all here in this very store. If you’re after the musings of a nondescript Antipodean with a foggy memory and just enough brainpower to operate a kettle, you’re in luck—Ian's books are entertaining, occasionally enlightening, and 100% typo-tested (by someone else, hopefully). But if you were hoping to dine at the intellectual table of a world-renowned Austrian psychologist... well, Ian can fake the accent. Check out his stuff—you might laugh, learn, or at the very least, wonder how it ever got published.
What to do in Rome when your wife is in hospital and there are no English language TV channels
by Ian M Harvey
How the emergent cyclical double helix model of adult human bio psycho-social behaviour juxtaposes with new age thinking
by Dr Fritz Heckler
How one small shift in thinking can change everything
by Ian M Harvey