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Since the dawn of civilization, individuals have dramatically contributed to advancing humanity’s knowledge and well being. Many contributions to society have come from: artists, biologists, chemists, educators, filmmakers, economists, medical professionals, mystics, philosophers, physicists, poets, politicians, psychologists, religious leaders, scientists, actors, and writers, to name a few.
Two such individuals who have contributed to society are Al Gore and Mother Teresa.
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With many of our problems, at home, in business and in relationships, the root cause is often due to, inadequate thinking, learning, reasoning, and unenlightened behavioral styles. It can also be due to poor planning and strategizing, lack of organization with little follow through, and inadequate leadership skills. These imbalances in our interactions with the world can lead to mental chaos and emotional confusion and frustration. Our thoughts and beliefs create words, which create actions, which impact on and create policies, laws and rules. Thus our thoughts, behavior, and attitudes effect our relationships in the workplace and in the larger world. Most of us desire to make our lives more vibrant and creative. One answer is to pay attention to our dreams. Nighttime dreams can help us solve some of our waking problems...
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In this publication we have reviewed the outstanding book
Adult Children of Alcoholics by Janet Woititz. Here are some highlights and excerpts:
Ten million alcoholics are in this country (U.S.A.). These people whom are victims to their own self, also (victimize) adversely affect others with whom they associate.
Employers, relatives, friends and families of alcoholics suffer from the effects of alcoholism. Many man-hours of work are lost because of absenteeism and inefficiency due to alcoholism. Those who are the closest suffer most of all. The family becomes emotionally ill themselves.
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