If other people were right in the first instance, they must still be right when they are complimenting you.
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In Defence of Idleness
There is nothing wrong with doing nothing. So give it a try, after all you've nothing to lose.
Read More »Book Review: An Irritable Man on The Irritable Male Syndrome
Bias disclosure: I generally do not like pop psychology/self-help books. Therefore, you probably should not be surprised that The Irritable Male Syndrome did not change my mind about the genre. I happened to see a blurb about The Irritable Male Syndrome in a magazine at about the time my family …
Read More »E. M. D. R.: Leave The Past Behind
E.M.D.R. offers a means to find your way clear of a past that could be crippling your future.
Read More »Coffee, Tea, and Antioxidants
I'm not up to six yet(cups of coffee) and I don't think I should play around with something as dangerous as type two diabetes.
Read More »The Quill Awards: New Literary Award
The Quill Literary Foundation has created the first literary awards whose results will be decided by the book buying public.
Read More »Book Review: Conquering Diabetes – A Patient-Oriented Approach
It’s almost impossible to walk into a bookstore or look at a bestseller list these days without seeing some new “miracle cure” health book. Conquering Diabetes by Dr. Ann Peters isn’t in that category. Rather than promise miracle solutions, it offers a practical, patient-oriented approach toward dealing with diabetes. There’s …
Read More »Bullying (and bullied) girls
Two books about the horrible things done to girls, most often by other girls. One is the application of the label “school slut”. Now I think about it, every school, college and similar collection of adolescents or young adults with which I have been involved had a school slut, or, …
Read More »Book Review: Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough To Live Forever by Ray Kurzweil and Terry Grossman
Eternal life may be changing from a death-defying fantasy to something more mundane, as this new book reveals...
Read More »KIDS WHO KILL – Interview with Dr. Helen Smith
An autopsy of a badly broken social system by a forensic psychologist, the creator of the documentary Six.
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