I felt that I could relate to your sharing of non-fiction ideas. Very informative.
Thank you for the perspective. I was contemplating a question when I came across your video. That question being, how do I obtain the information I need when the subject is something I really would rather not give my attention to? I am one who believes that the things I give my attention to will expand as long as I am giving them my attention. But it is also certain that I need to be aware of things I don't want in order to bring about what I do want. You brought objectivity to the data you were researching. You did not pass judgment, or get emotionally overwhelmed by the bad feelings associated with the individual experiences. Your example is enlightening.
Thank you for the information. The writer does need to know what they want to get across to the reader.
I am writing a book on empowerment. It is a book about domestic violence survivors and how one uses the available resources to build a new life after leaving an abusive situation. Where can I get information on that?
This information allows me to think clearly about what I want to accomplish and analyze the information so that the premises is clearly defined. Thanks for sharing!