How Relationships Work
Teaching what you don’t know about relationships.
WP Remix

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Dr. John K. Pollard, III

Dr. John K. Pollard, III

I track all the googly articles on HOW RELATIONSHIPS WORK. Most of them are so bad as to be unreadable much less have any informational value.

Why do I say this? Because I actually know HOW RELATIONSHIPS WORK.

  • If one doesn’t know this topic, then many of these articles are semi-coherent and express the opinion of the writer, so I suppose they are “part of the dialogue” and maybe these people feel better expressing their feelings and all.
  • But if YOU are looking for real answers to REAL problems, you are not going to find them on google. I suppose this would be similar to searching for medical information on medical problems, and getting a bunch of opinions, propaganda. and misinformation instead of something you could actually USE to treat your symptoms or condition.
  • Part of what I’ve done with HOW RELATIONSHIPS WORK is to exclude all the blather and nonsense about relationships, and made sure that the basics of what you want and need to know are readily accessible.

You might not realize this so I want to make this point, as most people don’t know what they don’t know about relationships and this affects their search for useful information.

So, if you actually ARE looking for help as opposed to entertainment, get a copy HOW RELATIONSHIPS WORK and if the answers to your relationships aren’t there (highly unlikely) then let me know and I’ll be posting the questions and responses here for people like yourself.

Google is what I call a “dumb system.” It’s got everything on anything. It’s like a big pile of garbage dumped on your head so you can pick through the trash looking for scraps.

HRW is a “smart system.” It only provides what you want and need to know. It takes three steps to get to any answer you could be looking for about relationships. There’s a big difference. Most people I know are looking to save time, money, aggravation, etc. Does that include you?

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