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How to Love

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Bestselling author Gordon Livingston - a physician of the human heart, a philosopher of human psychology - offers an urgently needed meditation on who best (and who best not) to love - and how best to love. Dr Livingston's primary focus in this new book is on helping us to recognise in ourselves and in others, constellations of character traits and what those traits imply both with regard to compatibility and future conduct. As in his previous books, here are Dr Livingston's trademark gifts - an unerring sense of what is important, what Elizabeth Edwards has characterised as 'his unapologetic directness and his embracing compassion' - again deployed to provide readers everywhere with a much-needed alternative to the trial-and-error learning that makes wisdom such an expensive commodity.

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How to Love, Gordon Livingston

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2012
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Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2012
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
205
ISBN10
0733623956
ISBN13
9780733623950
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Titolo originale
How to Love
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Bestselling author Gordon Livingston - a physician of the human heart, a philosopher of human psychology - offers an urgently needed meditation on who best (and who best not) to love - and how best to love. Dr Livingston's primary focus in this new book is on helping us to recognise in ourselves and in others, constellations of character traits and what those traits imply both with regard to compatibility and future conduct. As in his previous books, here are Dr Livingston's trademark gifts - an unerring sense of what is important, what Elizabeth Edwards has characterised as 'his unapologetic directness and his embracing compassion' - again deployed to provide readers everywhere with a much-needed alternative to the trial-and-error learning that makes wisdom such an expensive commodity.