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Logic and Reason For The Rest of Us: A Guide to Peace Through Truth

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This book is for anyone who would like to improve their self-awareness and discover the source of undesirable patterns and habits. It is a journey into our secrets and why we keep them and an analysis of belief systems we take for granted. If you have the slightest willingness to see yourself as you truly are and question why you see the world and yourself as you do, then this guide will force you to ask the critical questions and challenge yourself to improve. It is a progressive formula toward truth, first setting a benchmark for truth, then describing deception and how we use it, and then a clear and simple path toward acceptance and peace. The author reveals no new Earth shattering discoveries, but instead formulates and assembles a way of looking at ourselves and our behaviors undeniably revealing our self-deception and a path to overcome it.

110 pages, Paperback

First published December 4, 2014

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January 7, 2016

Do you like authors that writes topics that most people try to avoid? This book is simply intended to share DePetro’s experiences; to explain the practice of applying logical and reasonable thinking to circumstances in your own life and belief system. QUOTE: “When the mind is trying to protect itself it becomes defensive and stops listening and can close the door to new ideas, because accepting something as true or not true might force us to accept a list of other truths in a domino effect that we simply are unwilling to accept.” After reading that in the first chapter I knew this self-awareness book would be a thought provoking and journal type of reading manual. I really liked when the author tells us that “SPOCK” from Star Trek is different than all the other characters because he could look at real facts and arrive at a logical truth without the filter of human emotions; this is a great example of determining real truth. As humans our ego and our emotions deceive us. Many professionals in a wide variety of careers are able to create success by implementing the “SPOCK” character in real life! What an eye opener. This book is designed to help you make sense of dealing with or how not to deal with a toxic personality disorder so that you can protect or self from being used in ways that undermine your self-esteem. This book I for anyone who would like to improve their self-awareness and discover the source of undesirable patterns and habits. I hope many readers find this book inspirational and teach you how your belief’s can prevent you from discoing your undesirable patterns of thoughts, perceptions and habits to engage life more satisfied and less judgmental. © 2015 Jackie Paulson
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