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    <body><![CDATA[The most amazing thing about re-reading this book is to understand that in order to make somebody into a more ethical person, you have to understand the basic mechanism of what makes a person do bad things and how to handle him so that he realizes HIMSELF that those bad things are bad.  If you read no other part of this book, you must read called &quot;You Can Be Right&quot; at least 2 or 3 times and think about how to use it to make yourself and others into the highly ethical person that they can indeed become.  There's no Dr.Phil methodology that works.  Telling a drug addict that he's killing himself doing drugs and that he better stop doing drugs will NOT change anything and in fact make things much much much worse.   A MUST READ for that chapter alone.  ]]></body>
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