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Did you know you can change someone's opinion about you by being nice to them? Or that a business should first establish trust with its employees before it does so with its customers? And you may think you want that job more than anything, but you shouldn't want it badly enough to violate your conscience.These are just a few small samplings of the kinds of wisdom packed inside A Little About a Lot. Whether you're a student of life or just curious about things, author Jeffrey Posnick's eclectic treasure of more than two hundred short topics-from human behavior to the economy to the arts-has…mehr

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Did you know you can change someone's opinion about you by being nice to them? Or that a business should first establish trust with its employees before it does so with its customers? And you may think you want that job more than anything, but you shouldn't want it badly enough to violate your conscience.These are just a few small samplings of the kinds of wisdom packed inside A Little About a Lot. Whether you're a student of life or just curious about things, author Jeffrey Posnick's eclectic treasure of more than two hundred short topics-from human behavior to the economy to the arts-has something for everyone. All that is needed is a curious mind and a desire to learn. So, step away from yourself, and pay attention to the details. A Little About a Lot will help you along that journey of learning new things, and hopefully, you will discover more about yourself in the process.
Autorenporträt
Jeffrey Posnick, DMD, MD, FRCS, FACS is a plastic surgeon specializing in craniofacial and maxillofacial surgery for children. He has innovated and refined medical devices and surgical techniques used worldwide. He has published more than four hundred medical journal articles, book chapters, and four major surgical textbooks and holds the academic rank of professor in the fields of surgery, pediatrics, and dentistry at Johns Hopkins University, Georgetown University, Howard University, and the University of Maryland. He now works in consulting, providing advice and support to the healthcare industry and to patients and their families as they navigate their way through complex healthcare challenges. Jeff finds pleasure in figuring out how things work and why people behave the way that they do. He also likes fixing all sorts of things.