>I guess Will Smith's new movie
The Pursuit of Happiness will be a flop and the studio will get sued then? :o)
I'm not sure we're talking about the same thing. Go into any bookstore or grocery or even Wallmart, and look under "inspirational". You can count non-religious books on those shelves by fingers of a fist.
>>>Which might be the definition of ubiquity. The story of J. K. Rowling is at least as interesting as the story of Harry Potter. A single mom living hand to mouth in the north of England, writing the first book at a laundromat with the baby by her side. That's probably been tarted up a bit for the media but it's still an inspirational success story. Good for her.
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>>You can't sell anything "inspirational" here if it's not about religion. They have trademarked the word. You may expect a cease & desist letter from their lawyers soon.