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Psychocybernetics: How to Program Yourself for True Happiness

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Psychocybernetics: How to Program Yourself for True Happiness
19.99 €
Psychocybernetics is a term coined by the renowned American scientist and plastic surgeon Maxwell Maltz. It describes an approach to reprogramming one's life through self-image manipulation—that is, one's self-image—including one's abilities, character, health, and appearance. Maltz repeatedly encountered patients who, even after successful surgery, continued to consider themselves ugly. This feeling lingered deep within them, preventing them from leading fulfilling lives. Maltz observed that a negative self-image is not unique to plastic surgery clients. Millions of people drag out a miserable existence, unconsciously fleeing love, and suffering failure after failure simply because their self-image dictates it.

This book is a complete guide to correcting self-image. Over the years, it has undergone at least a hundred editions and sold a total of 30,000,000 copies. To this day, Maxwell Maltz's ideas are reflected in the speeches of Tony Robbins, Brion Tracy, Marshall Goldsmith, Jen Sincero, Joe Dispenza, Allan Pease and other self-development gurus.
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