Monday, June 24, 2024

New York City Sucks, But You'll Wanna Come Here Anyway! <--- get a free copy

Hello Friends from around the World,

Many years ago I wrote a book expressing what many people who live in New York City feel: "Wow, this city really sucks, but I don't want to live anywhere else!"

Well, I changed my mind and thought New York City sucked so badly that I moved to China to teach English. I have been having a wonderful and productive time in the megacity of Shenzhen, very close to Hong Kong and Guangzhou.

You can buy my book from amazon (it's very funny): New York City Sucks, But You'll Wanna Live Here Anyway: An English Reading, Vocabulary and Idiom-Building Book for Students Who Want To Know The Truth About the Big Apple - Kindle edition by Gauss, Daniel. Reference Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

Or, if you were to just write to me at danielgauss31@gmail.com I would be happy to send you a FREE PDF copy.

If you work for a foreign publishing company, and you might like to publish this book, I would be happy to help you do this. If I have any profits coming from publication, you can give them to a charity. I have enough money that I have earned to take care of myself. 

I believe you can also read the book from here for free: New York City Sucks, But You'll Wanna Come Here Anyway by Daniel Gauss - Issuu

So you have 3 choices. :)

I also write very thoughtful and sometimes funny essays. Please feel free to read them herehttps://goodmenproject.com/author/daniel-gauss/

Here is a 5-minute play I wrote about the need for greater humanity in the field of education: https://www.thehooghlyreview.com/weekly-features/art-is-not-english-by-daniel-gauss

I love every one of you! Spread love, and peace, and kindness and tolerance! Say "No" to anger and hatred! Say "No" to greed and empty power.





This is what an NFL rookie can look forward to: Chronic Pain, Osteoarthritis, Brain Injuries, Mental Health Issues, Short Career, Early Death

This is what an NFL rookie can look forward to (in order to entertain Americans). 

This is what an NFL rookie can look forward to in order to make millions of dollars for NFL owners and television networks.


Chronic Pain: Many retired NFL players experience chronic pain due to injuries sustained during their careers.

Osteoarthritis: This is common, especially in the lower limbs, due to the high-impact nature of the sport.

Brain Injuries: Concussions and repeated head trauma can lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease.

Mental Health Issues: Depression and anxiety are prevalent among former players, often exacerbated by chronic pain and the transition to life after football.

Career Length
The average NFL career is relatively short, lasting about 3.3 years. This is due to the physical demands and high risk of injury associated with the sport.

Long-term Impact
The long-term health impacts can be significant. Brain injuries, in particular, can shorten life expectancy and lead to severe cognitive and emotional issues. Additionally, the transition to life after football can be challenging, with many players struggling to find a new purpose and manage their health issues.





Who gets the money from all this pain?

NFL owners make over $7 billion annually just from TV contracts.

CBS makes $867 million from advertising.
NBC makes $909 million.
Fox makes $1.44 billion.
ESPN/ABC make about $285 million.


Read the essays of Daniel Gauss here: https://goodmenproject.com/author/daniel-gauss/