Horse Sense for People: The Man Who Listens to Horses Talks to People

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Doubleday Canada, Limited, 2002 - 256 páginas
Monty Roberts has changed forever the way we treat horses. This book may change the way we treat each other.

Drawing on the experiences and wisdom gained over the decades in his groundbreaking work with animals, Monty Roberts applies that knowledge to the way we relate to each other: how we handle hierarchical power struggles, manage corporations and work with our colleagues, behave towards each other in our families, and raise our children. Rich in anecdote and by turns practical, philosophical and provocative, this landmark book bids us to rethink the way we use power over others, and makes the compelling argument that with humans, as with horses, the gentle way is the
better way.
 

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The Journey
1
How to Achieve joinUp
13
The Journey
22
Father and Son
35
Cadillac
48
The Round Pen
55
Why We Need JoinUp
61
Three
67
The Trouble with Harry
142
The Good Parent
148
Infants
154
Margarets Chore Chart
163
Greg Ward
174
Betrayal 106
176
Crawford Hall
180
The Art of Listening
189

Violence Through the Generations
75
Four
83
CSX and Tropicana
102
Respect
124
The Blackboard System
133
Slow Is Fast
195
Change and the Nature
201
The Power of Gentleness
208
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Monty Roberts has worked with horses for more than fifty years. He lives with his wife, Pat, on Flag Is Up Farms in California.

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