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Outside Influences - Catalytic Concepts for Understanding How Life Really Works - cover

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Outside Influences - Catalytic Concepts for Understanding How Life Really Works

Adam Ginsberg

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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Summary

One of the few books to look at both inside and outside influences as contributing factors in personal success
Contains more than 60 catalytic concepts to stimulate readers’ thinking 
Teaches people how to understand the idiosyncrasies of life and either appreciate the bounty or copy with the challenges 
Stretches readers’ minds
Available since: 05/07/2019.

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