

Know More, Live More, Be Moore
"Think twice before you speak, because your words and influence will plant the seed of either success or failure in the mind of another." Napoleon Hill
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As a business expert, Kevin is now diligently preparing his next great book that will definitely challenge your thoughts and help you to tap into skills you may have overlooked. Be on the lookout for Expert Leadership -- Quick, Plain, & Simple. It will surprise you and push you to reach your full potential.
For now please enjoy his first book which looks into a topic that Kevin uses to engage his audience. Topics of diversity can be difficult but Kevin is not afraid to answer questions that others have asked him. Diversity can be challenging for any organization and through the art of humor Kevin helps transform organizations improving their overall growth. He puts pen to paper in his light hearted manner and shares a common thread that resonates with every person; what it feels like to be different. His book is a path to open up a healthy dialogue. So, please pick up a copy and Enjoy!


Did You Ever Wonder Why Black People Do The Things They Do?
Closing the racial gap is an ever present concern in our modern world. One way of doing this is to begin to understand the differences and individualities of the world’s people. It is only the things we don’t comprehend that confuse and sometimes frighten us. Kevin D. Moore has addressed this dilemma in his book Did You Ever Wonder Why Black People Do The Things They Do? and explains the motivation behind customs other ethnic groups might consider confusing.
What would you do if you could ask any question you ever wanted to about a group of people but were afraid to ask? Would you ask it? What if the question was not politically correct? What if the question might be perceived as offensive? What if the question might sound stupid? Would you ask it?
Like most people, you are not alone in the struggle between having questions and seeking answers. And, like most people, you probably won't ask. However, the struggle is over. With this book, you can silently enjoy (unless you read out loud) answers to some of the most widely "wondered" questions about black people in America.