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The Anatomy of Peace by Arbinger Institute
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Sep 01, 10

5 of 5 stars
Read from August 28 to September 01, 2010

Wow. Another book I could not put down. Where the first book 'Leadership and Self Deception' opened my mind and gave it a good premise to start from, this book filled my mind with how to do it. I highly recommend you read them in order although they do stand alone. I got so much out of them reading them this way and believe that most people probably do to...from what I have read.

When the book first started I did not think I would end up giving it this high of a review so you might want to consider that for yourself. An attitude of sticking with it will give you really meaninful rewards I believe.

I want to thank the authors for this well written and thoughtful book. And also I want to thank my wife and children for the lessons I learn from each of them everyday. And lastly to my parents and extended family and friends, thank you for being a part of my life and the many lessons over the too many years you have tried to teach me, even when I have been unwilling to be taught. May I be a better student, may you not give up on me and may we all live better lives of peace within.

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Rebecca Loved this book. changed my way of thinking completely when I read it in college-- it was just a printable manual then!


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