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How to Live With Yourself

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One of the most difficult things to do is to discover how to get along with yourself. Yet you must do this before you can get along with others and face the challenges of everyday living. In one way or another everyone is neurotic. But then the only person who is not unbalanced in some respect is the individual who does not have the intelligence to disrupt his life, namely a moron. So be glad you are normal and do have some emotional problems, althought you may not like to admit it. David Seabury not only points out the nature of some of your hidden difficulties, but he gives you concrete and specific steps you can take so you can start to eliminate them and start to live a fuller more enjoyable life. You can begin to recognize how your emotions control your life, and at the same time find out just how you can control your emotions. Properly directed, your emotions can lead you to a new experience of living, both with yourself and others.

104 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1972

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January 8, 2012
probably meant more when self psychoanalysis books weren't in abundance. it was an odd place from which i picked up the title, however, and it was worth searching out if only to quell my curiousity
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