Thursday, September 2, 2010

The Self-Help Paradox

In rethinking these articles and searching the Internet I found a book in 2003 was already published: The paradox of self-help (1).

I read the review and decided to write this article after all. The book is overflow of the self-help support is available on the on the market. Basically, as I understand it, is the premise of the book, certain books will tell you left, where others say you are right, is an example: "I am at peace, or just lazy?" Well, how wouldTo resolve this dilemma for themselves? "

Another way to look at the paradox of self-help, which I had in mind is that the decision to enter the arena with the self-help starting, become dependent on what you read. In other words, you accept that you need help, if you surf around the tracks themselves.

In my opinion, the paradox lies in the fact that the only way to prevent this is not for all you give to the self-help section. So it is not I'm lazy or tooEase, but I do not know what disturbs, or whatever you call (others) that could be me or not.

Before Freud, there was no such thing as psycho-analysis. Now there is and there are many more solutions in the solution of psychological problems. Of course, not all self-help is the same or similar domain of psychology, but have many books that focus.

There are many self-help books on almost any topic or niche. And in the article is one of the major market segments, both inNumber of items than the number of times.

But even if you want help, there comes a time, "it would have, where you leave behind the self-help. The moment you start reading the self-help section (as in this article) you are not in a position to spend more time on other activities.

(1) - Self -Help-Paradox-David-Alan-Brown/dp/0972217428 http://www.amazon.com/

Hans Bool

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