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Sociology > Depression |
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"alvintchase" |
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16 Nov 2005 01:37:21 PM |
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books can be so helpful |
I'm just finishing "The wisdom of insecurity" by Alan Watts...
reading it is like an anti depressent to me... I find reading and
listening to him on tape and CD so helpful... it helps remind of
important things to know, things I think about a lot, but he is able to
articulate it much better then me... the last pages of the chapter
"creative morality" sais some important things about love, things I've
been thinking about lately... I appreciate what he has to say...
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| User: "Contrarian" |
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| Title: Re: books can be so helpful |
20 Nov 2005 09:37:25 AM |
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alvintchase <Icnh@hotmail.com> wrote:
yes. even some really lame books have been helpful,
bc they were a distraction for an hour or so.
reading recently Helmstetter's _ What to Say When You
Talk To Yourself _
an all time favorite Carnes _ The Betrayal Bond _
not self help but insightful for all kinds of learning: Earl
Stevick's _ Memory Meaning and Method _
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but the edge is still Out there. Or maybe it's In... HST (1967)
when i got to the edge , i built a deck % (2005)
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