Human Breeding–The Elephant in the Room
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About the Book
I believe psychologists and psychiatrists are barking up the wrong tree. We do not suffer from psychological problems or mental problems directly, but we do suffer from emotional problems. It is now accepted that we are born with most, if not all, our emotions fixed. Therefore our emotional state must be hereditary, some good and some not so good. But we must not blame our parents because they have been burdened also. The way we are reared will affect the strength of these emotions. I believe that people with ‘psychological’ problems could recover much quicker if this theory is explained to them.
About the Author
I was born on a farm in South Wales and went into the family business to my retirement 50 years later. In that time I met thousands of people and was fascinated why they on the one hand were alike but so different on the other. I received a B.A. in humanities in 2013.