Sensitive People
By Kevin Dover
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Kevin Dover
Kevin’s words are true and completely recognized in our own life. One excerpt from his book Sensitive People states, “We cannot change a human no more than we can change the stars. People will do whatever they want to do, no matter who it hurts or how severe the consequences. So we should choose not to be a part of it and focus on our time here.”
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Sensitive People - Kevin Dover
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About the Author
Kevin’s words are true and completely recognized in our own life. One excerpt from his book Sensitive People states, We cannot change a human no more than we can change the stars. People will do whatever they want to do, no matter who it hurts or how severe the consequences. So we should choose not to be a part of it and focus on our time here.
Dedication
This book is dedicated to the memory of Marie Dover.
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Kevin Dover (2021)
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Dover, Kevin
Sensitive People
ISBN 9781641824521 (Paperback)
ISBN 9781641824538 (Hardback)
ISBN 9781647507251 (ePub e-book)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2021905756
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Introduction
This book is designed to help you along your path to become not only who you really are without outside influence but also to give you an insight to problems and solutions to everyday life. I have observed and interviewed people all over the country about situations that bring us to success or failure. My observations have led me to believe that life itself holds a tab. Just as you are going through with your plans to make any number of decisions to try and improve your situation. Life will keep what it has given to you on credit. God gives us the abilities to understand and work out any difficulties we may encounter during our reach for a better existence. But life itself will help us along the way, either for or against our adjustments.
Once life has filled this tab, it will call in a proper compensation for all that it has offered us. And if you can’t deliver, it will take a fair compensation for itself. Which of course can lead us into a downward spiral, or lead us into the next steps that will take us exactly where we need to be to accept our rewards for being true and focused on our quest to become ourselves.
The sooner we start this simple observation of ourselves and our surroundings we will become accustomed. The sooner we can focus on what we can change and all that is unchangeable. I have tried to be as blunt and to the point as possible, in order to