La Cibern?tica nos proporciona una prueba indudable de que la mente es un mecanismo que puede ser empleado y dirigido hacia metas especificas. La Psico-Cibern?tica hace posible que descubramos y... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Great book! My algebra teacher in ninth grade read this book to us and used our class to discuss it. We were supposed to be learning algebra, but that teacher, a wonderful human being, thought this was a better use of our time. I still do not know algebra, but I have made it to age sixty with two degrees and I have had a very good life.
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I was a junior in high school. It was 1976 and my psychology teacher, Mr. Potashnik, required us to read "Psychocybernetics" by Maxwell Maltz. I let a lot of homework slip by as a junior, but this book I read. "Psychocybernetics" and my psychology teacher, inspired me. I suddenly felt empowered to do something with my life, besides graduating from high school and becoming someone's wife. I was 5 feet 4 inches and I weighed 102 lbs. I thought about becoming an airline stewardess because I wanted to travel the world, but instead I became a United States Marine. I never did serve in a war zone, but I am very proud of my 21 years of service as a Marine. More recently, my husband, also a former Marine, and I celebrated our 22nd wedding anniversary. We have two beautiful children; a son who is a freshman in college and a daughter who is a senior in high school. I have a Master's degree from the Catholic University of America in Library Science and Informations Systems, and love life. "Psychocybernetics" started me believing in myself, and I have never looked back.
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