Il ibro "È facile smettere di fumare se sai come farlo" di Allen Carr I am a tireless skeptic, who knows me knows that. My first approach before any change is always the same: even before understanding what it is without even realizing it express an endless succession of possible traps and hidden assumptions dietrologiche. I do not think in any way with the good intentions of my neighbor, what kind of flaunting left and right to have an absolute truth in my pocket - I think immediately that it wants to sell me the truth and that its price will certainly be unfair. For this reason I lost - in addition to confidence - any kind of faith: why I will not tolerate having to believe in something or someone that does not convince me with your good example - it never happens - or substantiation.

If you do not believe in who utters certainties on the world in exchange for money and power, imagine what I thought when I talked to Allen Carr and his book "It's easy to quit smoking if you know how to do it." When a customer told me about it I showed his usual enthusiasm, you must show each customer as such, but the information was immediately tagged as toxic and is passed only through the name of the author of the book is very easy to remember, even for someone like me who for years has too many to mention other things in mind. "Carr, as auto in English but with two r's" - I told him. The information, put it this way, it was junk stored in the directory of my good old brain.

Back home I made the mistake - so to speak - to speak with my partner, who asked me for years without success that I quit smoking. Within a couple of weeks, just in time to stop at the first Autogrill and trovarmelo front of the usual Trivialliteratur and gossip magazines, the book was on my nightstand. Read the rest »