How to Find Yourself

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Cover of the book How to Find Yourself by Vincent Eaton, Jean-Louis Lejeune, illustrator, hidden people
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Author: Vincent Eaton, Jean-Louis Lejeune, illustrator ISBN: 9780956120830
Publisher: hidden people Publication: September 7, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Vincent Eaton, Jean-Louis Lejeune, illustrator
ISBN: 9780956120830
Publisher: hidden people
Publication: September 7, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

This is a thin book on a large subject. A headbook as a handbook.

This How To book is a wild compilation of silly scientific studies and ridiculous expert opinion trying to help the general reader to find him or her self. Or not. With many wondrous illustrations.

 

It's a compilation of faux scientific studies and comical expert opinion addressing practical methods and current theories in Finding Yourself.

 


The aim is to supply practical examples and helpful hints as to how to spot, understand, and instill a real sense of self in your innermost being. Yep. It should guide you to a more practical self-knowledge, peace of mind, spiritual nurturing, fuzzy thinking, and strange sexual longings you really should just keep to yourself.

From the Introduction:

This book may change your life! It is that powerful, that challenging, that potentially overwhelming. However, if you find it does not change your life, I would suggest you read it a second time and try harder.

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This is a thin book on a large subject. A headbook as a handbook.

This How To book is a wild compilation of silly scientific studies and ridiculous expert opinion trying to help the general reader to find him or her self. Or not. With many wondrous illustrations.

 

It's a compilation of faux scientific studies and comical expert opinion addressing practical methods and current theories in Finding Yourself.

 


The aim is to supply practical examples and helpful hints as to how to spot, understand, and instill a real sense of self in your innermost being. Yep. It should guide you to a more practical self-knowledge, peace of mind, spiritual nurturing, fuzzy thinking, and strange sexual longings you really should just keep to yourself.

From the Introduction:

This book may change your life! It is that powerful, that challenging, that potentially overwhelming. However, if you find it does not change your life, I would suggest you read it a second time and try harder.

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