
Who Am I?
The Path to a Healthy Self-Image and a Strong Mind (Answering the Big Questions)
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Narrated by:
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John Waters
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By:
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Ray W. Lincoln
About this listen
In his second book in a philosophically guided series, Ray W. Lincoln guides the listener through their first and most important task in a world-changing mission: namely, to learn how to think straight (and teach straight thinking) and combat the insurgence of crooked thinking in our culture and in our world today. "If we become passive victims of this crooked way of thinking," he says, "we promote it. If we remain silent, we also give it credence."
The listener progresses from how we have become "crooked thinkers" to how to break out of this prison of the mind (which is enslaving us) to become instruments of change for a better world by recognizing from where our value as humans is derived.
©2021 Ray W. Lincoln (P)2021 Ray W. Lincoln
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