Psychomechanics By Thurarcier Awespire
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(Book's Purpose)
The author assures that this book can help the average troubled person with the following or similar questions:
- Why can't I enjoy my life?
- Why does not any one like me?
- How can I make my life better?
- How do I succeed in life?
- Why have I failed or have been failing?
- Why do I have behaviors that I did not plan to have?
- Why can I not control the occurrence of my own thoughts?
- Why do I feel some thing I do not want to feel (ex: anxiety) when I try to do some thing I want to do (ex: associate with new people)?
(Author's Notes to Readers)
After years of attempting to accurately record the attemptively correctly identified causes to errors that occur in human interaction, I was able to render a gigantic pile of individually unique useful but disorganized text regarding the functionality of the mind.
The act of organizing such information was perhaps as time consuming as recording it for in order to correct some errors, programming was required, programming that I had no experience with, and so, approximately it costed me 2 years of my early adulthood, though from 17 to 21, to start and finish this book.
This text has served me well in my pursuit of greatness and now it can help others do the same, so that they may help their selves.
Do be scared out there, make your own ladder, and start climbing it; the ground is a cold hard place to be.
(Book's Formatting)
Each individual concept is unique, is derived from an observation, is stated in a way that was explicitly deliberate in the attempt to facilitate understanding (else they would have been deleted), and has a purpose that is apparent.
Concepts are organized by a hierarchy of applicative inheritance, a system where not only each element belongs to its own category, but also each category, as a sub category, belongs to its super category, and in the correct order, the order in which things are more dependent and prior to one an other (ex: one can not have knowledge without memory).
Other important formatting properties include correct spelling, correct grammar (in accordance to the author's slightly differential perception of grammar), the absence of useless filler text, and the absence of excessively long examples or stories.
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(Book's Purpose)
The author assures that this book can help the average troubled person with the following or similar questions:
- Why can't I enjoy my life?
- Why does not any one like me?
- How can I make my life better?
- How do I succeed in life?
- Why have I failed or have been failing?
- Why do I have behaviors that I did not plan to have?
- Why can I not control the occurrence of my own thoughts?
- Why do I feel some thing I do not want to feel (ex: anxiety) when I try to do some thing I want to do (ex: associate with new people)?
(Author's Notes to Readers)
After years of attempting to accurately record the attemptively correctly identified causes to errors that occur in human interaction, I was able to render a gigantic pile of individually unique useful but disorganized text regarding the functionality of the mind.
The act of organizing such information was perhaps as time consuming as recording it for in order to correct some errors, programming was required, programming that I had no experience with, and so, approximately it costed me 2 years of my early adulthood, though from 17 to 21, to start and finish this book.
This text has served me well in my pursuit of greatness and now it can help others do the same, so that they may help their selves.
Do be scared out there, make your own ladder, and start climbing it; the ground is a cold hard place to be.
(Book's Formatting)
Each individual concept is unique, is derived from an observation, is stated in a way that was explicitly deliberate in the attempt to facilitate understanding (else they would have been deleted), and has a purpose that is apparent.
Concepts are organized by a hierarchy of applicative inheritance, a system where not only each element belongs to its own category, but also each category, as a sub category, belongs to its super category, and in the correct order, the order in which things are more dependent and prior to one an other (ex: one can not have knowledge without memory).
Other important formatting properties include correct spelling, correct grammar (in accordance to the author's slightly differential perception of grammar), the absence of useless filler text, and the absence of excessively long examples or stories.
Psychomechanics By Thurarcier Awespire
Free Preview -
(Book's Purpose)
The author assures that this book can help the average troubled person with the following or similar questions:
- Why can't I enjoy my life?
- Why does not any one like me?
- How can I make my life better?
- How do I succeed in life?
- Why have I failed or have been failing?
- Why do I have behaviors that I did not plan to have?
- Why can I not control the occurrence of my own thoughts?
- Why do I feel some thing I do not want to feel (ex: anxiety) when I try to do some thing I want to do (ex: associate with new people)?
(Author's Notes to Readers)
After years of attempting to accurately record the attemptively correctly identified causes to errors that occur in human interaction, I was able to render a gigantic pile of individually unique useful but disorganized text regarding the functionality of the mind.
The act of organizing such information was perhaps as time consuming as recording it for in order to correct some errors, programming was required, programming that I had no experience with, and so, approximately it costed me 2 years of my early adulthood, though from 17 to 21, to start and finish this book.
This text has served me well in my pursuit of greatness and now it can help others do the same, so that they may help their selves.
Do be scared out there, make your own ladder, and start climbing it; the ground is a cold hard place to be.
(Book's Formatting)
Each individual concept is unique, is derived from an observation, is stated in a way that was explicitly deliberate in the attempt to facilitate understanding (else they would have been deleted), and has a purpose that is apparent.
Concepts are organized by a hierarchy of applicative inheritance, a system where not only each element belongs to its own category, but also each category, as a sub category, belongs to its super category, and in the correct order, the order in which things are more dependent and prior to one an other (ex: one can not have knowledge without memory).
Other important formatting properties include correct spelling, correct grammar (in accordance to the author's slightly differential perception of grammar), the absence of useless filler text, and the absence of excessively long examples or stories.
(Book's Purpose)
The author assures that this book can help the average troubled person with the following or similar questions:
- Why can't I enjoy my life?
- Why does not any one like me?
- How can I make my life better?
- How do I succeed in life?
- Why have I failed or have been failing?
- Why do I have behaviors that I did not plan to have?
- Why can I not control the occurrence of my own thoughts?
- Why do I feel some thing I do not want to feel (ex: anxiety) when I try to do some thing I want to do (ex: associate with new people)?
(Author's Notes to Readers)
After years of attempting to accurately record the attemptively correctly identified causes to errors that occur in human interaction, I was able to render a gigantic pile of individually unique useful but disorganized text regarding the functionality of the mind.
The act of organizing such information was perhaps as time consuming as recording it for in order to correct some errors, programming was required, programming that I had no experience with, and so, approximately it costed me 2 years of my early adulthood, though from 17 to 21, to start and finish this book.
This text has served me well in my pursuit of greatness and now it can help others do the same, so that they may help their selves.
Do be scared out there, make your own ladder, and start climbing it; the ground is a cold hard place to be.
(Book's Formatting)
Each individual concept is unique, is derived from an observation, is stated in a way that was explicitly deliberate in the attempt to facilitate understanding (else they would have been deleted), and has a purpose that is apparent.
Concepts are organized by a hierarchy of applicative inheritance, a system where not only each element belongs to its own category, but also each category, as a sub category, belongs to its super category, and in the correct order, the order in which things are more dependent and prior to one an other (ex: one can not have knowledge without memory).
Other important formatting properties include correct spelling, correct grammar (in accordance to the author's slightly differential perception of grammar), the absence of useless filler text, and the absence of excessively long examples or stories.
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BN ID: | 2940157624521 |
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Publisher: | Thurarcier Awespire |
Publication date: | 01/31/2016 |
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Format: | eBook |
File size: | 15 MB |
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