Lizards Eat Butterflies
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Lizards Eat Butterflies
Author | : David Martin |
Publisher | : Bright Alliance |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2020-05-19 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781735011202 |
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Lizards Eat Butterflies: an antidote to the "Self-help" Addiction unveils how we're living on this planet and how we could do so much more to improve our experience with a shift in perspective. In a triumph of cutting-edge science, social commentary, and deeply personal life experience, David Martin shows us that, with an alteration in perspective, that which stands in the way of our humanity is an illusion that can be eradicated.
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