A true writer, on important topics, can hold no illusions of intellectual and social innocence. Thoughts and perspectives are so important that they are worth every bit of the harm caused to others. The harm caused has to do with developmental psychology as we shall discuss further in the chapters of the second part of this book. Writing this book is something of a vulgar act, like showing too sexually explicit images to a small child. Some—or most—people are just not ready to receive the messages herein.