Shownotes
Most of the problems we encounter when dealing with interpersonal relationships are often caused by a hidden psychological factor; self-deception. Self-deception is a psychological factor that causes us to treat others as objects rather than as people. By ignoring the needs and desires of others, we create conflicts.
When we are self-deceived, we enter a closed psychological box that is quite difficult to get out. This book is designed to show you how to get out of that box in order to change the conditions of your work and life relationships.