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Battle to Belong

Our Unrelenting Desire to Feel Connected and Whole

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De : M G Hansen
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A crippling force is undermining our ability to exist. Where do you see humanity a hundred years from now? Do you see us at all? There is, in fact, persuasive evidence to demonstrate something is making us crazy. Many of us ask, “What’s wrong with everyone these days?” “Why are kids killing kids?” “Why does connecting with others seem so difficult?” “How can civilization go on like this?”

These questions will be answered. BKCS unlocks these mysteries. In short, a valuable social formula has been discovered. This book captures an epic amount of information. It will explain what is driving us toward madness. It’s accessible to anyone, written for everyone and supported by this simple social formula that will reveal the secret behind the most profound social issues of our time. When a social creature as complex as a human being slowly loses what is needed to stay connected, our overall psychological state deteriorates.

Disconnectedness does not have a very big impact on a society when it only concerns a few people sprinkled here and there but when large chunks of the population are plagued with this problem then the very fabric of that civilization begins to unravel. This is what we are facing in our modern world. Uniquely combining cultural insight, psychology, current affairs and ancient affairs...this book demonstrates how connectedness equals survival. The battle to belong is on. Get ready to excavate the future.

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