Synopsis
Human behavior is fascinating, sometimes troubling and yet exciting and often inspiring. In this short work are considered about thirty (or more) aspects of that behavior. These are presented for your consideration, discernment and perhaps enlightenment.Of course there are other aspects of our behavior, but those included here are, in the author's judgment, the most relevant to our individual and mutual existence and even to our survival and coexistence with other life forms and the planet itself.The chapters include: "Death and Life", "War and Peace", "Nature and Nurture", "Sex and Love", "God and Religion", "Pride and Prejudice", "Revenge and Forgiveness", "Hopes and Dreams","Altruism", "Politics and Power", "Medicine", "Music", "Crime and Punishment", "Habits and Addictions", "Wealth and Poverty", "Humor" and "Advertising".
About the Author
Barry was born and raised in Central Pennsylvania where he graduated from the Pennsylvania State University with a B.S. in Zoology. After an enlistment in the U.S. Army he returned to his hometown of Altoona to pursue a career in Environmental Protection. Some years later he received a Masters of Divinity from the Lancaster Theological Seminary, and served as a Protestant pastor for twenty-two years. He now lives in the country with his wife Sandy, serves as chaplain of a small but active veterans association, hunts deer in the mountains, enjoys old-time Bluegrass music and looks for opportunities for new adventures in life.
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