The Teflon Rhino: Navigating the Jungle of Real Life Without Getting Stomped to Death
The first rule of living in the jungle of real life is you have to survive, which means staying off the lunch menu. The rhinoceros is a great example. It lives in contented solitude that does not completely exclude, but selects its companions carefully. It does not rely on the herd for protection. It is not the fastest, strongest, tallest or smartest animal in the wild. It stays off the lunch menu due to its protective skin that is over one-half inch thick. Teflon is a slick coating that has transformed the world due to its nonstick properties, thus The Teflon Rhino. The rhino's skin is slick and thick. It is not swayed by the crowd, coerced by opinion, or motivated by popularity. It does not flinch in the face of adversity or succumb to the fear of the unknown. This book was written as a survival manual learned over six decades of life and ministry to help navigate you through the trials, heartaches, adversity and attacks that real life will bring into your jungle.
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The Teflon Rhino: Navigating the Jungle of Real Life Without Getting Stomped to Death
The first rule of living in the jungle of real life is you have to survive, which means staying off the lunch menu. The rhinoceros is a great example. It lives in contented solitude that does not completely exclude, but selects its companions carefully. It does not rely on the herd for protection. It is not the fastest, strongest, tallest or smartest animal in the wild. It stays off the lunch menu due to its protective skin that is over one-half inch thick. Teflon is a slick coating that has transformed the world due to its nonstick properties, thus The Teflon Rhino. The rhino's skin is slick and thick. It is not swayed by the crowd, coerced by opinion, or motivated by popularity. It does not flinch in the face of adversity or succumb to the fear of the unknown. This book was written as a survival manual learned over six decades of life and ministry to help navigate you through the trials, heartaches, adversity and attacks that real life will bring into your jungle.
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The Teflon Rhino: Navigating the Jungle of Real Life Without Getting Stomped to Death

The Teflon Rhino: Navigating the Jungle of Real Life Without Getting Stomped to Death

by Bill Wilson
The Teflon Rhino: Navigating the Jungle of Real Life Without Getting Stomped to Death

The Teflon Rhino: Navigating the Jungle of Real Life Without Getting Stomped to Death

by Bill Wilson

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The first rule of living in the jungle of real life is you have to survive, which means staying off the lunch menu. The rhinoceros is a great example. It lives in contented solitude that does not completely exclude, but selects its companions carefully. It does not rely on the herd for protection. It is not the fastest, strongest, tallest or smartest animal in the wild. It stays off the lunch menu due to its protective skin that is over one-half inch thick. Teflon is a slick coating that has transformed the world due to its nonstick properties, thus The Teflon Rhino. The rhino's skin is slick and thick. It is not swayed by the crowd, coerced by opinion, or motivated by popularity. It does not flinch in the face of adversity or succumb to the fear of the unknown. This book was written as a survival manual learned over six decades of life and ministry to help navigate you through the trials, heartaches, adversity and attacks that real life will bring into your jungle.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157673826
Publisher: HonorNet
Publication date: 12/09/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 572 KB

About the Author

Bill Wilson is the Founder and Senior Pastor of Metro World Child, the largest Sunday School in the world and an international Christian humanitarian organization with headquarters in Brooklyn, NY. Metro World Child reaches over 100,000 children and their families every week in New York City and around the world. Based on his principle that “it is easier to build boys and girls than to repair men and women,” this successful, relationship-centered pattern is currently recognized as one of the ten most influential missions organizations having the greatest impact around the world today!
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