If you have been raised traditionally and are enjoying a decent education, you have been taught much more than you can ever remember. You probably have a solid knowledge of pretty much everything most people need to succeed in life. You probably have a basic understanding of our society and know the identity of countless public figures, people who run our lives. You pretty much know who they are and what they stand for. At the same time, do you honestly know deep down in your mind who you really are? Do you really know your ...
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If you have been raised traditionally and are enjoying a decent education, you have been taught much more than you can ever remember. You probably have a solid knowledge of pretty much everything most people need to succeed in life. You probably have a basic understanding of our society and know the identity of countless public figures, people who run our lives. You pretty much know who they are and what they stand for. At the same time, do you honestly know deep down in your mind who you really are? Do you really know your true identity?Your true identity is probably not what you think it is. It depends on thousands of factors such as your childhood experience, your education, your lifestyle, your habits, your secret and open desires, and much more.Additionally, you conscious "knowledge" about who you are is also determined by the fact whom you want to be or whom you hate to become. Furthermore, what we think we are is nothing but just a self-perception. Watching ourselves in a mirror or watching our pictures gives us an "impression" who we appear to be - or how we look like. However, you would be terribly surprised how this "image" differs from the way other people see us.Whether we want to admit it or not, we don't know ourselves as good as we want to, by far. On an objective scale, others might see us much more "objectively" if they are fair and objective. The "problem" is our brain. Don't be fooled into the belief that you know what your brain is doing just because it is your brain, psychologists found out.This book tells you how to discover your true-self.
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