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Robert Coram

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Robert Coram


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Robert Coram is the author of three nonfiction books and seven novels. He lives in Atlanta.

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Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who...

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Caribbean Time Bomb: The Un...

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Atlanta Heat

3.81 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 1997 — 2 editions
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Dead South

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Kill the Angels

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Ink: The Years of Journalis...

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“If our mental processes become focused on our internal dogmas and isolated from the unfolding, constantly dynamic outside world, we experience mismatches between our mental images and reality. Then confusion and disorder and uncertainty not only result but continue to increase. Ultimately, as disorder increases, chaos can result. Boyd showed why this is a natural process and why the only alternative is to do a destructive deduction and rebuild one’s mental image to correspond to the new reality.”
Robert Coram, Boyd : The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War

“If a man can reduce his needs to zero, he is truly free: there is nothing that can be taken from him and nothing anyone can do to hurt him.”
Robert Coram, Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War

“Boyd dove deeper and deeper into the study of war. He realized that while wars take place between nations, every person experiences some form of war; conflict is a fundamental part of human nature. To prevail in personal and business relations, and especially war, we must understand what takes place in a person’s mind.”
Robert Coram, Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War

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