Hello Again Everyone:
It is bordering on the incredible for me to expect anyone to take me seriously when I have spent 33 years of my life driving a taxi. Surely if I had gained any knowledge about how the human mind functions, I would have proven it by shouldering more responsibility and I would have become more economically successful.
The shortest answer is that indeed I entertained such thoughts but I wanted to concentrate my attention on learning as much as I possibly could about how
the human mind functions, rather than becoming more distracted by earning as much money as I possibly could to support myself and my family.
It is my pleasant responsibility to thank all of the brilliant authors [and some not so brilliant], who taught me what I know about psychology with their books during all of those years.
Dr. Forgione M.D. in particular, came within an Ace of putting forward the ideas that are contained in my book. It is my firm belief that my ideas are simply a distillation of the ideas put forward by the aforementioned brilliant authors.
The question still remains simply this: What should I do to get the recognition for my ideas which they so richly deserve? The answer seems self-evident. I must somehow get an established author of psychiatric principles to co-author such a book with me. I am hoping that Peter R. Breggin M.D. is that person.
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