I am not asking you to simply take my own word that it would be well worth your while to invest a day or two or three reading/studying the contents of ‘Have You Ever Seen A Retired Tiger In The Jungle?’.
The following are extracts from comments made by a number of ‘satisfied’ readers:
“In this remarkable book we see a comprehensive battle plan. A ten step program that begins to address and resolve the network of interlinked challenges that society needs to confront”…….
“In fact this kind of symbiotic networking system could profoundly change society”…..
Prof. R. R. Coifman, Yale University
“This is not another book written on this vital topic, it is a unique proposal that could change the world”…..”The book provides a step-by-step plan on how
our government and the individual should progress toward implementing the proposal”….”If adopted, it can and will eradicate pensioner poverty”…..”Our utmost duty is to embrace this innovative approach and initiate sincere public debate “……….”provide the necessary solutions by following the
‘yellow brick road’ that Dr. Gerstenhaber has designed for us”
Prof. Sam Saguy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“In my opinion this is highly original work which provides a clear and well argued way forward which is of potential national importance. The solution which you suggest is truly breathtaking in its scale, scope and potential beneficial impact”
Prof. Jonathan Garnett,
Director Institute for Work Based Learning – Middlesex University
“I’m 30, I won’t retire for at least 35 years. ‘Next year I will start saving for retirement.’ I said that last year as well, but it will actually happen next year (unless I go on an extra skiing holiday instead)”………
…… “Moshe’s vision for a different sustainable pension system for the 21st Century and beyond”….. “encompasses changes in the economy, society and the way we conduct ourselves as individuals”……. “taking responsibility for creating a new sustainable system for this new century”…. “I urge you to explore this plan, to comment on it, to argue for and against it, to suggest changes and fine tuning……and mostly to promote the plan.”
Roy Lederman
Entrepreneur, Physicist, Engineer and prospective pensioner
“If people come to the view that Moshe Gerstenhaber’s Manifesto is too ambitious or unrealistic, the onus is on them to provide a more workable alternative – and that will not be easy”
Anonymous, writer/publisher

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