Monday, August 27, 2012

Context

People do not get angry at facts so much as they get angry at the meaning they attach to the facts. If my gas gauge is on empty, it is unlikely that I will be angry at my gas gauge. I need to face facts and act. Anger and blaming are often symptoms that we are resisting reality, not accepting it.

Quote from Beyond Blaming, available at
http://intelligentspirit.com/catalog.html
Also available in e-book at Amazon Kindle and at Barnes and Noble Nook

Found at the Goodreads website:
Beyond Blaming. "This is not a book I would have picked up without it coming highly recommended by someone I respect. Even after the first chapter I knew I had something unique in my hands. Great insight, causes you to reflect & change. Very glad I read it."  JJ
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/139480056

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