"In this book ... you will discover a powerful new way of understanding your language, your relationships, your results and - most importantly - yourself."--Back cover.
More than a memoir of Gardner's financial success, this is the story of a man who breaks his own family's cycle of men abandoning their children.
Roger Malcolm, a black man from Walton County, Ga., was jailed after being charged with stabbing his white employer. On July 15, a mob demanded Malcolm's release from jail, apparently so they could lynch him.
With her trademark style, wit, sensitivity, and spontaneity, Kalman guides readers through a whirlwind tour of American democracy and explains how it works.
Betsy knows that her summer job at a colonial village will ruin whatever chance she has of ever being popular, but when her mother dies, the job becomes her escape, and being with James, a surfer who also works there, is the only thing that ...
Although the pain we may be most immediately aware of is the pain in our knees, everything we avoid is a form of pain, and all are ultimately grounded in the pain of embodied impermanence. Traditionally, staying with physical pain was ...
This book was originally published as a special issue of the British Journal of Guidance & Counselling.
Columns originally published in Newsweek and the Washington Post which deal with human nature and contemporary American life and politics.
Robertson returns to the era’s original texts to show that above all, the Enlightenment was really about increasing human happiness – in this world rather than the next – by promoting scientific inquiry and reasoned argument.
They were papered in discreet floral prints or tiny red-and-blue checks—the sort of old American patterns that put me in mind of the inside of a Whitman's chocolate box. The furniture was spartan in character and size—cramped, ...
Social psychologist David G. Myers has reviewed thousands of recent scientific studies conducted worldwide in search of the key to happiness.