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Too Nice for Your Own Good

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If you're like most folks, you were raised to be "nice". Yet you find yourself asking: "If I'm so nice, why isn't my life better? Why do so many of the nice things I do leave me feeling burned out, bottled up, or bumbling?" In this book, renowned minister and lecturer Duke Robinson tells you why. Robinson knows that our well-intended, socially acceptable, nice behaviors often carry down sides, betray us and end up self-defeating. He nails nine such mistakes we nice people make every day. Look inside this book at the Contents page to see what they are.

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Duke Robinson

An American author who has written several books in the field of human development, the most important of which is his book Too nice for your own good. Robinson grew up in the Philadelphia area, graduating in 1950 from Haverford High School. He holds a BA degree in philosophy (1954) from the Wheaton College near Chicago, a Masters of Divinity degree (1958), from Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and an earned doctorate from San Francisco Theological Seminary (1979). He has lived since 1960, in the East Bay of Northern California.
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