As the title suggests, "What is Wrong with Us?" presents a study of the potential complexities of human/animal nature and interaction. Paying special attention to the emotions that might drive certain types of behavior, the volume combines personal observation with research. It also draws upon an understanding of certain political, philosophical, and sociological principles, using a generally straightforward approach in an effort to create a through yet accessible overview. The 190,000-word count manuscript contains 8 ...
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As the title suggests, "What is Wrong with Us?" presents a study of the potential complexities of human/animal nature and interaction. Paying special attention to the emotions that might drive certain types of behavior, the volume combines personal observation with research. It also draws upon an understanding of certain political, philosophical, and sociological principles, using a generally straightforward approach in an effort to create a through yet accessible overview. The 190,000-word count manuscript contains 8 chapters. What if a manuscript that explains scientifically why we lie to others and they to us landed on your desk? How about a work that shows the true faces of jealousy and envy? How would words revealing why and how people judge be received? How much would a text that not only questions and challenges our sense of right and wrong, but also proves that they do not exist be worth? What if someone writes a manual that addressed understanding every relationship whether at work, home or school? What if a work not only examines why we seek sexual pleasure, but also details how to achieve sexual satisfaction. What if a book shows how to control fear through rational thought? What if someone has a road map on how to love unconditionally? "What's Wrong with Us?" is one stop shopping and does all the above: "Freakonomics" mixed with the "Autobiography of Malcolm X" with Gandhi stirring the pot. This tell-all makes the reader laugh, cry, and shake their heads at the same time. The manuscript is for those who enjoy provocative writing, sex and shared personal experiences delivered through honest anecdotes. The work also addresses a multitude of current events (homosexuality, race, drugs, relationships, immigration, sex, Iraq, politics, etc). The reader will learn a great deal about me and my motives as well as human/animal behavior and himself or herself. The manuscript is a sneaky mirror of humanity.
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