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Chapter VI: My Father
My Father. If there is an example to go along with what I have learned in the last forty-nine years about the complexity of humans, my Father is at the forefront. As a child in Hungary, whether it was reflective of Hungarian culture or reflective of my Family, people were quickly summed up by a Continue reading
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Chapter VII Part 1: My Mother
In the previous chapters, I described several key life events which I believe shaped my Mother, her Parents, Siblings, as well as her beliefs and decisions; therefore, I will be building on those earlier chapters as I now turn focus on my Mother. My Mother was born into a modest Family in Miskolc, Hungary, in Continue reading
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Chapter IX: The Opportunities
I will use this chapter to capture the observations which are not new among those whose livelihood is the study and support of human development, but for me, represented a steep, protracted learning-curve. I will drop here the covers of books I have cherished along my spiritual journey of the last nineteen years, as well Continue reading
