Mwanandeke Kindembo
Mwanandeke Kindembo, born November 11, 1996, Baraka, Democratic Republic of the Congo, is a Congolese author of self-help books. He's an engineer by profession, philosopher and social critic by necessity, and entrepreneur by choice. His appetite for writing emerged after graduation, when he obtained a BEng (Hons) in Computer Engineering at TU Dublin. Subsequently, he became involved in philosophical, psychological, theological and mystical works. Which are the main subjects of his books.
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Destiny of Liberty
Politics & Government
In this book, author Mwanandeke Kindembo presented the reader with his manifesto, or a shared reality that exemplifies his ultimate mission. Which is based on finding within himself the motivation, or the correct vision to improve the world around him. He showed us the geography of his passions and how he is ready to step in to lead people to the promised land of liberty. The author delved into his own hidden agendas to find a more realistic worldview based on direct experience, rather than imaginary subjects. He placed more emphasis on land reform, the history of the D.R.Congo, the social and cultural influence, economic and political struggles of Africa. The book is filled with drastic, yet beautiful transformations that will change the course of the lives of many. Change for the better, thereby enabling citizens to live according to their fullest desires and potentials. The author has demonstrated an ideal view that will progress over time to developing his own unique understanding of his process, rather than relying on socially accepted belief systems. |
Treatise Upon The Misconceptions of Narcissism
Self-help / Young People
As the title suggests, this treatise deals with the emotional side of the human being rather than the intellectual. The author focused on demonstrating several scenarios of narcissistic behaviours in our societies, or in our daily lives. It is without doubt that, we often come in contact with the people who have been the victims of narcissists. This small treatise examined the narcissistic characteristics in great details. That is to say, narcissism come in different forms and shapes. We can be met with narcissistic behaviours in our parents, relationships, marriages, leaders, schools, societies and even in ourselves. It is much easier for human beings to always find faults in others, rather than to examine and correct our mistakes. Thus, this treatise is a guide to find out the methods that you can apply to escape and protect yourself against any narcissist you come across with. The author has presented us with the most useful insights on how to identify and understand narcissism; no matter which environment you found yourself in. You will be armed with first-hand knowledge that will keep you, and the significant ones safe throughout your lives. |
Sinless
General religion / Self-help
In this book, the author, Mwanandeke, has examined the most confused and controversial topic of all the time. That is to say, The Origin Sin, or the sin that was committed by Adam and Eve. It is the most misunderstood concept that resulted in the three major Abrahamic religions going their separate ways. The doctrine of the Origin Sin implies that there is no free-will and we must all follow in the footsteps of our father Adam and mother Eve. In other words, we are left without choice but to inherit their sins and expect to be judged accordingly. |
The Hidden Secret of Quotes
Self-help / General Young People
The author has presented us with the book of quotes. The book is composed of 222 quotes. All of them are his own quotes that he has been writing for the past years, even before he published his first book in 2019. The book is therefore, filled with concrete ideas of achieving freedom, equality, brotherhood and finding peace in life. Apart from that, the reader will be met with some quotes on politics, philosophy, love, motivation, success, science, attraction and even religious ones. Showing how the author is not limiting himself when it comes on learning new concepts. His humanity side can be easily seen in the very opening quote: “People are beautifully made just like flowers in the garden!” Furthermore, this book will act as a summary of his previous works, and there are some useful quotes that cannot be found in his published books. They are meant to inspire and motivate the reader. That is why he decided to include them too. |
Resistance To Intolerance.
Religion / Spirituality.
In this book, the author, Mwanandeke Kindembo, has presented the reader with his most troubling and yet, appealing arguments on the topics of religion and science. As these arguments were not meant to offend anyone, nor discredit any religious belief out there, the author has decided to act as a mediator. Hence, he reveals to the reader that which we have been misinterpreting in our daily lives. He has cleared many doubts and doctrines that are found within religions as well as in science. As this is a book written on the foundations of self-help, he mainly focuses on the improvement of the mind rather than on the physical aspects of the body. This book unveils his philosophical thoughts to the reader and, thus allows for anyone to understand his thinking in general terms. It is, therefore, filled with critical ideas that will give the reader a new insights on life. It is a guide for the reader to follow in order to attain the promised land of happiness. The rest shall be left to the reader to conclude on their part. |
What They Asked Me: The Fear of Living and Dying Young.
Self-help.
This small book was written by Mr. Mwanandeke Kindembo. The author focused on answering some crucial questions asked by different people. Therefore, he decided to combine all the minds into One by giving general answers upon each question posed. These answers are his own opinions based upon what he experienced in life. In other words, “feel think” instead of “think feel”. These answers were provided to act as motivational as well as illuminating the minds instead of arousing only. It is unknown whether he is a naturalist, idealist or realist. But the answers seem to offer that first-hand experience instead of mere facts that doesn’t lead anywhere. It’s given therefore upon the reader to decide on his/her own conclusion of this little book of questionnaires. Instead of focusing on the famous sentence “arise, ye who are dead”. The author focused more upon “ye who are alive, arise!” That’s the primary cause of the sub-title “The Fear of Living and Dying Young. |