Living Alone
By Harry Jay
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How to Live Alone - Living Alone is all about
how to live alone and the rise in solitary living.
It discusses the pros and cons of this form of
lifestyle, the benefits of living alone, living
alone tips and more. Are you living alone for the
first time? Have you confronted the fear of living
alone? Is living life alone something that you are
constantly thinking about? Living alone is not a
just an USA phenomena; this is occurring worldwide
with the Scandinavian countries taking the lead.
Living Alone is an in depth study as to the way
social interaction is changing and why cohabitation
is in decline. The facts and figures revealed in
this book will astound you; the realities of solitary
living are something not to fear. More women than men
live alone, but men find it a more difficult a task
because women take better care of themselves and have
healthier solitary lifestyles. If you live alone or
are contemplating living alone then you need to read
this book. It is all about lifestyle and home.
Harry Jay
Dr. Harry Jay is Director of Research for AppliedMindSciences.com, a mental health and mind research group of Applied Web Info, and is the author of over 100 books and research papers as a behavioral scientist. In his 31-year career, Dr. Harry Jay has contributed many new mental health treatment treatments and protocols using some of the new advances he has discovered in Energy Psychology. He specializes in addictions of all kinds, sexual abuse, child predation and gender relationships. He is also a board member to ePubWealth.com and serves on the science committee assisting non-fiction science writers in book publishing and promotion. As a leading behavioral scientist, he provides profiling services to the company's ForensicsNation.com unit as well as criminal psychology research to aid in identifying and apprehending child predators and cyber-criminals of all kinds. He resides in Southern Utah and enjoys the outdoors, fishing and photography.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very easy to read but full of deep insight about the matter, I specially appreciate the personal ideas about the author's own experience that made me think we all should get prepared for this possibility in our lifetime and to value the blessing of having a loving partner while we can
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is just the tip of the iceberg. There is much more research that needs to be done in this field.
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Living Alone - Harry Jay
Living Alone
By Dr. Harry Jay
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1 – Which of the Two Is Harder?
Chapter 2 – How to Live Alone Without Being Lonely
Chapter 3 – Does Living Alone Increase the Concept of Self
?
Chapter 4 – How to Live Alone
Chapter 5 – What I’ve Learned from Living Alone
Chapter 6 – Why Marriage Isn’t the Key to a Happy Life
I Have a Special Gift for My Readers
Meet the Author
Introduction
" Do you know what is the last thing to die in a man? It is self-love." -M. DeStael
Living Alone
is not about loneliness. Living Alone
is all about the ever-increasing statistics of a solitary lifestyle by personal choice. Americans are now within mere percentage points of being a majority single nation: Only 51% of adults today are married, according to census data. And 28% of all households now consist of just one person -- the highest level in U.S. history.
That second statistic may appear less dramatic than the first, but it's actually changing much faster: The percentage of Americans living by themselves has doubled since 1960.
The act of living alone holds dramatic social implications. On one hand, whatever a person decides to do with their life is their personal choice, but on the other hand, the very social fabric of our society is being torn asunder as more and more people turn away from relationships and the family unit
is being attacked.
Let’s take some examples from my case studies…
Amy B is a 31-year old advertising executive and lives in alone in Queens, NY: "I have given up on relationships. I will meet a guy and he is great until I move in with him and then he becomes a selfish little boy. By living alone