Finding Personal Truth (in the Too-much-information Age) Book II

Download or Read eBook Finding Personal Truth (in the Too-much-information Age) Book II PDF written by Steven Paglierani and published by Rj Communications. This book was released on 2011-03 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Finding Personal Truth (in the Too-much-information Age) Book II
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Publisher : Rj Communications
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 0984489517
ISBN-13 : 9780984489510
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Book Synopsis Finding Personal Truth (in the Too-much-information Age) Book II by : Steven Paglierani

Book excerpt: Have you ever taken a personality test? Has doing this ever changed your life? In this book, you'll learn how to use a series of simple personality tests to permanently change your life. These tests enable you to describe with just five words the part of you which is measurably unique. Indeed, of the seven billion people on the planet, there are only 120 just like you. Thus once you know these five words, you'll have the power to predict much of what you'll think, feel, say, and do. You'll also learn where this power comes from-from a personality theory the likes of which the world has never seen. For one thing, it's fractal. Thus like the fabled onion of personality and the Russian nesting dolls, everything in it connects to and resembles everything else. For another, it uses everyday language. So you won't need to spend years painfully ingesting-and trying to understand-mountains of psychobabble and statistical fecal matter. Best of all though, in it, no one is blamed or broken or evil or worthless. We're all just human, each doing our best to find our own truth.


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