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Choice Theory: A New Psychology of Personal Freedom
 
 
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Choice Theory: A New Psychology of Personal Freedom [Paperback]

William Glasser
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SUPPOSE YOU COULD ask all the people in the world who are not hungry, sick, or poor, people who seem to have a lot to live for, to give you an honest answer to the question, "How are you?" Read the first page
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