How Relationships Work
Teaching what you don’t know about relationships.
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15
Sep

Dr. John K. Pollard, III

Dr. John K. Pollard, III

Dear Readers,

If I told you that there might be a way to learn everything you DON’T know about relationships, every single thing, would this make you mad or would this seem attractive to you? I could see this causing a few different reactions:

1) Mad, because “Who would presume to insult YOU, that you didn’t already know a lot about relationships?”

2) Attracted, because  “You realize that if you actually COULD learn EVERYTHING you don’t know about relationships, you’d be combining that with everything you already DO know. How cool is that?”

3) A third person might feel he/she knows everything they need to know about relationships, so they don’t need to know anything more. That’s fine by me as well.

4)  And finally, another ‘tude might be not caring about relationships at all, but such a person wouldn’t be reading this blog, that’s for sure.

So, for that person in category 2 above, I’m saying it’s potentially possible for YOU to combine everything you knew already and what you didn’t know from before.

Here’s some excellent news! There’s a book called How Relationships Work that tells you everything you never knew about relationships starting with the concept of HOW RELATIONSHIPS WORK.

This book is not about content as much as it is about context. The content is there, but for you it’s understanding the context that’s more important.

If you can actually muster up enough courage to click on this link and have Amazon send you the book…

HOW RELATIONSHIPS WORK

… you won’t be sorry. In fact, you are going to be extremely glad you did once you find out all the things you didn’t know about HOW RELATIONSHIPS WORK. And you don’t even have to thank me.

However, I would appreciate it you shared your new found joy with others, particularly the people you care about most.

All the best,

John K. Pollard, III

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