Mr. Elliott says that people do not feel complete; they tend to behave in certain ways which witness their void. For example, extreme or aggressive behavior say that a person feels that something is wrong but cannot define what exactly and behaving this way he/she tries to discover it. Addicts are also considered to be missing something inside – constant repetition of one and the same pattern of behavior reveals very little self confidence to stop doing that and switch to something different. Obstinate people also tend to feature emptiness and shallowness. The author even managed to depict how people may reveal their personal hidden innate features on others and in the society in general. For those people Zdenko Domancic method could be recommended as a healing therapy.
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