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"Self-Respect: The Solution to Unsolvable Problems" recognizes that we all live together on this world and we have individual ways of negotiating life in a manner we find personally satisfying. Finding the balance between what we want for ourselves and what we're willing to pay for it and what we expect others to want for themselves and what they would pay for it is the key to everything. Love's nature is imperfect in human terms, but it accepts everyone has to draw limits as we work through the requirements of common sense and individual needs.

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"Self-Respect: The Solution to Unsolvable Problems" recognizes that we all live together on this world and we have individual ways of negotiating life in a manner we find personally satisfying. Finding the balance between what we want for ourselves and what we're willing to pay for it and what we expect others to want for themselves and what they would pay for it is the key to everything. Love's nature is imperfect in human terms, but it accepts everyone has to draw limits as we work through the requirements of common sense and individual needs.
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Born in Brooklyn, NY. Married with a twenty-something daughter and living in South Florida since 1980. Raised in a reformed Jewish community in East Meadow, Long Island, a suburb about twenty-five miles from New York City in Nassau County. A simple suburban upbringing of hippies and the psychedelic Sixties. I worked at my father's printing company, drove a taxicab in New York City, and went to photography school where I wound up working part time for Mr. Max Machol, the contract photographer for delegates wanting personal pictures of themselves at the United Nations. I've been selling promotional products for the past twenty years, I train at a gym, and I write books with self-help and religious themes. My first book, "Spiriting Around: A Modern Guide to Finding Yourself" and now "CLAQ: Creating Love & Asking Questions." I skipped a grade in school but left Hofstra University after 6 months. The Sixties were too much for me to handle. I've always been interested in self-improvement and spiritual mindedness. It wasn't an obsession as much as my purpose. An interest since I was eight years old and a commitment when I reached twenty-one and started having more dramatic psychic experiences...and that never faltered. I had many of the super-natural experiences you hear about so it was never a question for me. It was just about reaching the right balance between my humanity and my spirituality.