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Monthly Archives: November 2016
The Myth of Fixing People
With Apologies to Humpty Dumpty: The Myth of Fixing People It takes an extra long time for a psychologist/social worker/psychotherapist or “savior” type person (code for codependent) to realize that you can’t really “fix” anybody. You can help them and you … Continue reading
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How Trump Beat Clinton in Game of Thrones Politics
With apologies to Game of Thrones aficionados (I personally don’t imbibe), success in politics has historically relied upon barbarian despotic leader attributes like bribery intimidation, assassination, corruption, and big time power-wielding as reflected in ones ability to use special access, influence, connections, and leverage among … Continue reading
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