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A breath of fresh air!, December 9, 2002
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If you're looking for a cathartic laugh about the whole self-improvement industry, pick up copy for yourself or the self-improvement junkie in your life. Inside the humor, you'll find some valuable insights that might enrich your life and make you smile - without having to 'improve yourself'.
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Best self-discovery book EVER!, July 2, 2003
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This book is "way ahead" of its time. It is funny, well written and has incredible illustrations.You must see it to understand the brillance that Gary Crowley has accomplished. This book is a great book "as a gift" for anyone. Not only is it very funny and lighthearted but carries with it a really BIG hearted message.
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Moving beyond the Self-Help "Fix", September 5, 2006
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Crowley's wit and writing offer a lighthearted and more simplified alternative to the oversaturated market of self-help guides today. Crowley creatively presents wisdom as handed down through the ages: help yourself by accepting yourself. I highly recommend this book for those who wish to be liberated from the countless years of the journey --
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there is no such thing., November 14, 2009
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Columbia Pacific University (CPU) was an unaccredited nontraditional distance learning school in California.[1] It was founded in 1978 by Richard Crews[2] a Harvard-trained psychiatrist, and Lester Carr, a former president of Lewis University,[3] and operated with state approval. CPU was closed by California court order in 2000. From the Wikipedia
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