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Self-discovery is an art. Like any other art it requires
practice, patience, and technique. In this fascinating and practical
book, Nathaniel Branden shows you how to become an active participant
in your journey to self-discovery. Using his breakthrough method,
you'll find out how your past controls your present, understand your
feelings towards your parents, get fresh insights into your most
important relationships, and much more. To see how Branden's
revolutionary sentence-completion works, finish the following thoughts:
- Sometimes I make it difficult for people to understand me when...
- I see work as...
- One of the things I like about myself is...
- As a child, it seemed to me that Mother was always...
- Sometimes when I'm feeling sexual...
There are no right and wrong answers. But in your responses is the
key to unlocking your true feelings, solving the problems that trouble
you, and understanding yourself and those around you. By learning the
art of self-discovery, you can answer the most important question in
your life: Who am I?
This is revised and expanded version of To See What I See and Know What I Know.
Published in 1993.
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