A review by kawai
How to Change the World by John-Paul Flintoff

5.0

Concise, approachable, optimistic. Flitoff makes a convincing case for action (big and small) through straightforward guidelines and excellent examples. Rather than convincing the reader that this-or-that change MUST happen, or that there are major changes that need to be made in one's lifestyle to accommodate progress, Flintoff instead suggests it's entirely possible to do good works in the world without radical change in one's life.

Exercises are included in some chapters, as well as at the end of the book, to help readers start the change process.

An excellent guide to all those interested in making the world a better place (whatever the reader might consider that to be).