RE: Self-Help Scam. A Reflection
I have read many self-help books since I was 16 years old and I think I am immune to them. The first one I read was "Your Erroneous Zones" by Wayne Dyer. My Literature Professor lent it to me. I was not amused, although I had good support from the beginning. optics of psychology. But a book of this sutor struck me 8 years later; The book that is entitled "The Force of Believing" in which the author changes the focus of psychology to that of spirituality, the reading of this book coincided with my interest in yoga and metaphysics and is the only one of its kind I currently remember and appreciate.
I do not know at what point I became skeptical. I only know that the same thing happens to you, I read them with the filter of common sense because so much recommended magic is not able to rain so many wishes fulfilled.
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I think we become skeptical because we are exposed to other sources of information and entertainment, because we keep our eyes open, and because we grow up and learn.
I am not a reader of self-help books but I have had my dose, @yaleal; I guess it is lik eyou say, it is all about "common sense."
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