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The Science Behind Respect - Respect is the Fabric of Existence! Volume #1 - cover

The Science Behind Respect - Respect is the Fabric of Existence! Volume #1

Eric Prof. Jimenez

Publisher: Spines

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In this profound exploration, we journey through the multifaceted essence of respect, examining its scientific underpinnings and its ubiquitous influence on the tapestry of existence. With a lucid and insightful narrative, the author delves into the microscopic and cosmic scales, revealing the harmonious interactions that govern everything from atomic particles to celestial bodies, from living organisms to global economies. This work is a clarion call to acknowledge respect as the elemental protocol foundational to our individual and collective ability to thrive—a binding force in our shared quest for balance, harmony, and sustainable progression. Herein is a thought-provoking treatise, calling for a renewed appreciation of the intricate dance of mutuality in all realms of life, advocating for a shift towards a reality where respect is the keystone that fosters serenity, innovation, and the very integrity of our relations.Intro Video: https://youtu.be/tOwjPpMdOcw?feature=shared
Available since: 07/25/2025.
Print length: 212 pages.

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