Personhood: The Art of Being Fully HumanFawcett Columbine, 1982 - 147 páginas In his warm, inviting, and inclusive, style, bestselling author Leo Buscaglia manages to bring a vision of the world together within his warm embrace. Sharing the stories of his travels and his encounters with people all over the world, Buscaglia reminds us that we are all people who have the potential to share ourselves with ourselves as well as others. A lover of life and people, Buscaglia's insight into our hearts and souls, his reassurance as to our essential good natures, is a much-needed reminder of our connectedness to one and all. |
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Foreword Introduction | 1 |
Chapter I | 8 |
Chapter II | 9 |
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