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Acknowledging the Social Sense
- How to Reduce Stress and Live a Happier Life
- Narrated by: Bradley Manock
- Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
There are five commonly recognized senses: sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. In this audiobook, I discuss the "social sense", which is triggered by interaction with other people.
I define a sense as something that can cause either discomfort or pleasure to a person. Interaction with some people will trigger pleasure to the social sense, while interaction with other people will trigger discomfort.
In this audiobook, I explain social situations under the context of the "social sense" that, otherwise, would be difficult or impossible to explain.
©2014 Bradley Manock (P)2014 Bradley Manock
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