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Poems of Self-Mastery and More
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Matthew Salzman
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Potential: Poems of Self-Mastery and More is the author's exploration of the vast and lofty arenas of human and personal potential.
This audiobook is the journey of the poet from his discovery of his gift to the refining that took place over 12 years of self-discovery, wading through the swamps of self-sabotage and self-doubt, before reaching the land of self-mastery and the defining of his life's purpose.
The audiobook urges us to question everything, from the social inequality we see in America to the limits that we place on ourselves to be part of a system that is essentially broken. The poet trudges through his own personal darkness, as well as the collective shadow, to bring forth a message of hope and the infinite nature of our potential.
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