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Book by Twerski, Abraham J.
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This book really resonated with me. The discussions about self-lies and external perceptions are spot on! I found myself nodding along, feeling like the author truly understands human behavior. Perfect for book clubs or solo reflection. Definitely check it out!
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Ravi Patel
Engaging and Relatable Content
This book really resonated with me. The discussions about self-lies and external perceptions are spot on! I found myself nodding along, feeling like the author truly understands human behavior. Perfect for book clubs or solo reflection. Definitely check it out!
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David Chen
Interesting but Lacks Depth Sometimes
This book has some great points about why we lie, both to ourselves and to others, but I found some sections dragged on a bit. It’s good for anyone interested in psychology, just be prepared for a few slow spots. It’s worth a read if you enjoy self-reflection.
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David Chen
Interesting but Lacks Depth Sometimes
This book has some great points about why we lie, both to ourselves and to others, but I found some sections dragged on a bit. It’s good for anyone interested in psychology, just be prepared for a few slow spots. It’s worth a read if you enjoy self-reflection.
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Maya Singh
A Deep Dive into Self-Deception
"Why Do We Lie to Ourselves?" is a fascinating read that really got me thinking about my own behaviors. The author's insights on self-deception are eye-opening and it's written in a way that's easy to digest. I've been recommending it to friends who love psychology as much as I do!
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