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To remove philosophical and psychological constructs from the 'Ivory Tower' of scholars and researchers, but without diluting them with waters of obsolete social valuations is my divine duty. To mediate between seemingly irreconcilable conflicting tendencies between various philosophical and psychological schools of thoughts is my 'existential' compulsion. To prevail upon my fellow Africans to synchronize themselves with the psychosocial imperatives of the fast evolving modern world, is my essential calling. As our unique African situation dictates,'Provoking Positive Perceptions' is the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
To remove philosophical and psychological constructs from the 'Ivory Tower' of scholars and researchers, but without diluting them with waters of obsolete social valuations is my divine duty. To mediate between seemingly irreconcilable conflicting tendencies between various philosophical and psychological schools of thoughts is my 'existential' compulsion. To prevail upon my fellow Africans to synchronize themselves with the psychosocial imperatives of the fast evolving modern world, is my essential calling. As our unique African situation dictates,'Provoking Positive Perceptions' is the fundamental objective, chief impetus, overriding criterion and pragmatic orientation of this work. Its measure of importance shall precisely be the degree and the extent to which it is facilitative in helping our people to grasp much of the rich and meaningful elements of experience, inclusive of responses, interpretations, and the organization of the many facets of everyday affairs. To grease the wheel of our value systems and cognitive structures by trampling upon and overriding all 'PSYCHIC' distortions is every African's mortal heritage, towards the luminous temple of SELF-ACTUALIZATION.
Autorenporträt
Kinyua is a Kenyan born motivational speaker and a counselor who has studied in St. Paul's Seminary, Gituru High School, Eldoret National Polytechnic and Kenyatta University. He is married with two children.