Mark J. Estren '70 coauthored “"
(Ronin Publishing, October 2012), in which he and Beverly
A. Potter — who, like Estren, has a Ph.D. in psychology —
explore pressures to conform and how to overcome them by
determining your own core values and deciding whether
commonly held beliefs are in accord with what matters
deeply to you. The book shows how to question your
internal, barely perceived "authority," in the form of
beliefs and assumptions you have long accepted as facts,
as well as external authorities — and how to defuse
powerful anti-thinking weapons, such as ostracism and
ridicule.
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