It's Simple! Ordinary common-sense explanations for everything you haven't figured out yet is an anthology of short essays by Dean Hannotte, edited and with an introduction by Rachel Bartlett. Requiring no special vocabulary or academic training, it yet covers the serious topics that most of us manage to forget while we're still children, and provides a pretty good start towards answering such questions as:
- Who am I?
- What am I doing here?
- What is important in life?
- Where are we going?
Designed to be absorbed in bite-size chunks, It's Simple! reflects a rigorously thought-out view of life that is both humanistic and scientific.
Dean Hannotte graduated from the Bronx High School of Science and studied the history of ideas at St. John's College in Annapolis. In 1966 he met Paul Rosenfels and became a proponent of humanistic psychology. In 1973 he and Paul founded the Ninth Street Center and Dean began editing the Ninth Street Center Journal. In 1991 he published "We Knew Paul", a collection of interviews with Paul's friends and students. Since 1997 he has served as secretary of The Paul Rosenfels Community. Dean can be reached at dean.2012@rosenfels.org.