Comments on "No Higher Honor" - A Memoir of My Years in Washington by Condoleezza Rice
The world might be divided into 2 parts, or, more correctly, 2 collections or areas. One collection is in a relative state of movement or change; and the other collection is in a relative state of little movement or change. The 2 collections of areas do not always remain the same, but over periods of time one, or any area, can turn into the other opposite state. And those areas that are moving or changing might be in various states of disaster or catastrophe, or seem to be wobbling on the brink of disaster or catastrophe.
The author of this book, the National Security Adviser and then the American Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, might be described as an African-American Republican "Wonder Woman". And some people might say that she all but seems to be able to "walk on water"!
The many lessons, or histories, in this overwhelming book, about 735 pages, are far too numerous to try to enumerate.
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