Winston Wu

Biography

Winston Wu is an Asian American Writer, Expat, Traveler, Truth Seeker and Internet Entrepreneur. He is founder of two one-of-a-kind movements and successful websites -- Happier Abroad and SCEPCOP -- and author of five unique books on Amazon.com. Born in Taiwan, Wu emigrated to America when he was 3 years old and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area.

On Happier Abroad, Wu promotes overseas living, traveling and dating, as a path to a better life abroad for many Americans, and as a solution to many toxic problems in America. On SCEPCOP, he promotes true skepticism, freethought and critical thinking, to counter the pseudo-skepticism that Atheist groups promote.

Mr. Wu is a leading pioneer in the Global Dating Movement and operates the largest International Dating Forum in the world. He has been featured in radio interviews and podcasts, and is publicly known as an outstanding Freethinker, Champion of Truth, and Debunker of BS Propaganda -- a quality extremely rare among conformist Asians.

Where to find Winston Wu online

Books

Happier Abroad: Why You Will Have A Better Love and Life Beyond America (International Dating, Foreign Women, Expat Living, Travel)
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 326,470. Language: English. Published: March 21, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » Relationships & Family » Dating, Nonfiction » Sex & Relationships  » Men's sexuality
Your Ultimate Inspiration for International Dating and Living. 700+ pages of intellectual essays, compelling arguments, reasons, facts, photos, comparisons, testimonials and quotes from all over the world on the Dating, Social, Mental Health and Freedom benefits beyond America that the US media will never tell you about. An eye-opening oasis of liberating truths you won't find anywhere else!
Expatriate Insights - Dissertations on International Living and Deep Comparative Culture Analyses
Price: $7.99 USD. Words: 144,020. Language: English. Published: March 17, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » Travel » Essays & Travelogues, Nonfiction » Social Science » Anthropology / Cultural
Dissertations on Expatriate Living and Comparative Culture Analyses by Ladislav, an Expatriate Expert and Chief Advisor of HappierAbroad.com, considered "The Socrates of Expatriate Living".
Winston's Guide to Traveling and Dating in Russia For Men
Price: $6.99 USD. Words: 54,370. Language: English. Published: March 17, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » Travel » By region » Russia, Nonfiction » Relationships & Family » Dating
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A practical and useful Travel and Dating Guide to Russia, by Winston Wu, Founder of the revolutionary international dating site HappierAbroad.com.
The Happier Abroad Guide to Global Dating For Men
Price: $6.99 USD. Words: 25,300. Language: English. Published: March 15, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » Relationships & Family » Dating, Nonfiction » Sex & Relationships  » Men's sexuality
This guide by Winston Wu covers the step-by-step process for newbies of planning, preparation, decision-making, factors to consider, choosing the right country, meeting and dating foreign women, adapting to different cultures, etc. Comparisons of cultures and major regions of the world are also covered.
Debunking Christian Circular Arguments and Assumptions
Price: $7.99 USD. Words: 80,430. Language: English. Published: March 14, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / General, Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Atheism/Agnosticism
Winston Wu's major treatise and book addressing and refuting every standard argument made by Christian Fundamentalists, Apologists and Evangelists, point-by-point from every angle. Uses solid arguments, reasoning and logic, with scholarly citations and quotations. Also contains shocking facts about the Bible and its evolution that most Christians don't know.
Debunking PseudoSkeptical Arguments of Paranormal Debunkers
Price: $7.99 USD. Words: 62,350. Language: English. Published: March 14, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » New Age » The Paranormal, Nonfiction » Philosophy » Metaphysics
Winston Wu's major treatise and book widely acclaimed in Parapsychology circles, and the first of its kind. Effectively and logically debunks the common prejudiced arguments of media pseudoskeptics and organized skeptic groups such as CSICOP, James Randi, Michael Shermer, etc.