Voluntary Controls
  • Published:
    Apr-1978
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    General Fiction
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A yogi walks up to a hot dog stand. The vendor asks, "What'll it be?" The yogi replies, "Make me one with everything." The vendor rolls his eyes as the yogi chuckles merrily. When the hot dog is finished the vendor asks for three dollars. The yogi hands over a twenty and the vendor hands him the hot dog and pockets the bill. The yogi looks at him quizzically and says, "Where is my change?" The vendor grins and replies, "Ah, but change comes from within."
The book I read was Jack Schwarz's Voluntary Controls. It was the second in a series of books that laid the ground work for the holistic field of study. Since I was very young, alternative methods of achieving goals has been a pursuit of mine and this concept directly applies to the field of holistic research not by ignoring the methods currently in practice but by questioning how they work and asking if there might be a simpler, more effective way to reach solutions to problems. I am going to explain to you who Jack Schwarz was, what Voluntary Controls is about, and why you might benefit from reading it.
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    • First Edition
    • Apr-1978
    • Plume
    • Paperback
    • ISBN: 0525483217
    • ISBN13: 9780525483212
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    • Apr-1978
    • Plume
    • Paperback
    • ISBN: 0525484515
    • ISBN13: 9780525484516



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