I sort of half remember him and his book, which I think I did read in the early 70s. Didn't have much of an influence on me I must say. I thought 'The Little Red Schoolbook' was better. I've still got a battered copy somewhere. Fortunately I 've been able to avoid both the extremes of 60s&70s crap druggie hippie stuff and the pressure to grow up and be sensible, and have reached the age of 52 without ever having had what my Dad would have called a 'proper job'. (despite having worked all my life) An achievement that I feel he and my hard working (and early deceased) forebears would have been very proud. Good luck to you mate, and may you never grow old.
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