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Author of A Primal Wisdom V. F. Asaro

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What if your listeners could change the game and learn a powerful way to make strategic decisions that would improve their relationships, alter their pre-conceived perceptions, and teach them how to leverage their position in any situation? A Primal Wisdom illustrates the theory of co-opetition with examples from history and from every day life with logic that is easy to understand and simple to adopt.  What seems counterintuitive (competition is good) is exactly the opposite...cooperation and order encourages growth! A Primal Wisdom it will profoundly change the way listeners view their world and will help them get to the next level on everything from job performance to economic growth--

 

Cooperative Order + Competitive Chaos = Co-opetition What do Ted Williams, Hank Aaron, King Mansa Musa, ruler of 
Timbuktu in 1384 AD, Barry Bonds, Bill Clinton, Lance Armstrong,  and George W. Bush have in common? Each of these men and their  behaviors (both good and bad) are put to the “Co-opetition” test in the new nonfiction book, A Primal Wisdom by theorist V. Frank Asaro.The Co-opetition theory novelized by V. Frank Asaro in his previous book The Tortoise Shell Code, teaches readers that with a simple internal reboot they can synthesize both their competitive and cooperative impulses, strike a harmoniou s balance, and in the process improve everything from relationships to job performaneven improve the economy and government. The beneficial bi-product is de-polarization of opposites.
A Primal Wisdom is a masterful and entertaining book that offers a detailed roadmap to sound decision-making, internal logic and a harmonious marriage of seemingly opposite drives. 

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