Cristina Anderson makes a very compelling argument to explain the true nature of the human condition, in this fascinating and controversial book ‘The Winning Helix’

 

   As the worlds trend in education moves towards the idea that we can and should protect our students from the disappoint­ments of defeat, by removing the competitions, for fear that our children may be overwhelmed if they were to compete and lose.

It really is a great joy to me to read the ideas of Cristina Anderson, author educator and artist, who has the conviction of her ideals to stand up against all that oppose the natural drive that we all share in various degrease has humans, to test our selves against others, so we like our forefathers may be able to say, we are worthy and in so doing we also win ‘The Right of Pas­sage’.

We should never forget that all those that enter the tournament of life’s challenges are winners; the only losers are those who never compete for fear of defeat, when in reality the only thing to fear in defeat is the fear itself.

Who will lead us, into the future of uncertainty that we all must face, if our mind set is to teach the next generation never to test themselves for fear of losing.

The world needs more heroes to set the goals and show us all the way, for in the end there is no real competition except our selves and the true enemy is only the limitations we place on the road towards realising our full potential.

So I say read this book, be inspired by its frankness and make your dreams come true.”

Tony Dyson

Creative life coach and the man behind R2-D2 from the film Star Wars

Turnpage Studios Ltd

 

 

It is not only a book but an opening into many worlds

 

The Winning Helix is a book which anyone in this world can read and aspire from regardless of culture and creed. All they need to wish for is the need to succeed in order to unleash their talents and hidden strengths. Sometimes we just need to be shown how. This is the way from Cristina Andersson. It is not only a book but an opening into many worlds; a lot like Cristina herself.

 

Fazila Sciberras

Malta

www.touchtheskywithfazila.com