Henry Cloud
The book Boundaries (1997) emphasized the "limits" that people create, cannot create, are afraid to create, and sometimes worry about their relationships with other people. These boundaries can be an obstacle or guide us when we are about to separate the bad from the good and the right from the wrong and take the right steps in our relations with other individuals.
These personal spaces will be explained to remove obstacles and define our place in society with boundaries by an American self-help writer Henry Cloud. His colleague John Townsend can sometimes take on abstract forms. However, they are concrete enough to see. If you say that "Why are borders needed?", "Wouldn't it be without limits?", "What is this thing called the limit?". The answers to these and more are available in this book. The book will first make you read itself, then make you face yourself and think.
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