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Lilly Flores

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paradigm shift

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Revisado: 07-17-21

Guy Winch shines a bright light on an unrealized social problem. one that sorely needs addressing and introduce the skill sets early on. what a marked change in the world we would see from the ripple effect in people. One of our most basic needs is to be loved and loss and heartache are the result of that need having been previously filled and now no longer filled--yet still a need that needs to be filled. its a silent conundrum that has actual healing strategies. why wouldn't we acknowledge the need for and deliver this skill set? and early on? the ripple effect would be far reaching-impact on marriages, families, friendships, and consequently all work environments, which in turn would affect all facets of the publics daily living. This book is a great tangible start to that for interpersonal growth and to add to curriculum.

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