September 11th 2008 06:21 am

Your Erroneous Zones

Written in 1976, the same year I graduated from high school, this book contains gems of wisdom that have stood the test of time.  Now granted, had I read this book when I was 18 years old, my reaction to it would have been similar to my daughter’s reaction to many things I say to her now…  “Yeah.  WHATever.”

I’m also going to come out of the closet here as a graduate of Landmark Education… mostly because a whole lot of what Dyer is saying in this book is echoed in virtually every seminar and course I take through Landmark.  It all seems like common sense to this 50 year old woman, but I think it should be an essential read for anyone who has any kind of negative feelings about themselves.

Because really…  we’re all beautiful people and completely worthy of a fabulous life.  (Crap.  Do I sound like an aging hippie??)

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