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Life's Greatest Lessons
Life's Greatest Lessons
Author: Hal Urban
Urban, a psychology Ph.D. specializing in "peak performance," draws on his own life experiences, wisdom imparted by his mentors and basketball coaches, observations of high school and college students, and the writings of other self-help gurus like Stephen Covey and M. Scott Peck to compile this catechism of conventional truisms. According to Ur...  more »
ISBN: 147071
Publication Date: 2003
Pages: 167
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Publisher: Fireside
Book Type: Paperback
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The subtitle to this book is "20 Things I want my kids to know" - Brief, easy to read format on life lessons and philosophies such as "Kindness costs little" and "Honesty is still the best policy." A parent might read this to get little reminders on what is important to communicate to kids, or you could give it to a teen, or perhaps even a tween, to read for themselves.


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