Tato Malay’s “Lessons I Never Learned in School” could very well be the experience of Steve Jobs. Tato writes hopefully about our human nature in the tradition of Dr. Christine Page, Gill Edwards, Neale Walsch, Laura Bushnell, Gaylon Ferguson, Sylvia Boorstein Martha Beck, Esther Hicks, Maria Nemeth, Joe Vitale, Laura Day. Ryoho Ohana etc. Obviously these are some of my favorite authors.
Tato Malay writes about the relevance of consciousness to living in the 21st century along the tradition of Lynn Grabhorn and Esther Hicks.
I am happy because this is the first comprehensive Filipino book about living productively in the 21st century. Like Dr Matthew Budd, Tato agrees : “human behavior is the result of a weaving of innate and learned experience: genetic inheritance and cultural shaping.”
His encounters with celebrities the way Gary Quinn was inspired to write a book, give his book a flavor akin to the writings of Greg Braden and Malcolm Gladwell,
The best I can say about Tato Malay’s book is that: “This is not a prophesy of doom.”