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This volume contains general ideas, principles, and even techniques useful in finding satisfactory solutions to the problems we face in our daily interpersonal relationships. Throughout this volume author shall stress two important ideas concerning these general principles of behavior. The first is that the human being is incredibly complex in the way he thinks and interacts with others. The second is that while we isolate one idea or influence or motive for purposes of discussion, we must recognize that in actual life situations these influences intermingle and affect each other. The more we learn about human behavior, the more we will realize just how complicated and many-sided man is.
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