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Inferiority Complex spoils your life
One lecturer once stood before a group of alcoholics, intending to finally and irrevocably convince them that alcohol is the worst of evils. In front of him, on a dais, were two identical vessels filled with a clear liquid. He announced that one contains pure water, and the other contains undiluted alcohol. The speaker lowered a small worm into the first vessel, and those present began to observe how, after swimming a little, it rushed to the edge of the vessel and soon crawled up the wall. Then the lecturer caught the same worm and placed it in a vessel with alcohol. The poor fellow almost immediately began to disintegrate in front of everyone. So, proclaimed the speaker, what is the moral? From the back rows, a voice was distinctly heard: As far as I understand, if you drink alcohol, there will never be worms! This book is full of such "worms" - in other words, each reader will hear and learn from it only what he wants to hear based mainly on his own system of values, beliefs, prejudices and personal history. When you write about forms of behavior that are harmful to their very carrier, it becomes clear how sensitive these issues are. In words, many are eager to turn their gaze inward, aimed at change, but in reality, quite often the opposite happens. Change doesn't come easily. For the most part, people tend to resist with all the fibers of their soul and nature the need to solve the difficult task of eradicating thoughts that support feelings and actions aimed at harming themselves. But despite the presence of such "worms", I believe that the reader will like this book. As for me, I just love her! And I was terribly interested in writing it. Read more