Steven Kessler

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The 5 Personality Patterns:...

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The Leaving Pattern: Part O...

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The Merging Pattern: Part T...

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The Enduring Pattern: Part ...

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The Aggressive Pattern: Par...

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The Rigid Pattern: Part Fiv...

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The 5 Personality Types

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How to Have Better Relation...

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“Because of this, they believe “I have to hold up the world. I have to hold it all.” While there is some truth in this, it also supports their resentment and secret sense of moral superiority.”
Steven Kessler, The 5 Personality Patterns: Your Guide to Understanding Yourself and Others and Developing Emotional Maturity

“If you want to improve the world, start by making people feel safer.”
Stephen Porges

“The house of the planter is known by the trees.”
Irish proverb

“If you don't know who you are, anyone can name you.”
Michael Meade

“Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement.”
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

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