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Figuring out what you want to do to improve yourself presents a bewildering variety of choices. You can read a self-help book such as “A Hundred Ways to Improve Yourself in Under Ten Minutes for Less Than Five Dollars”, travel to Upper Lower Mongolia for an Environmental Encounter, or spend endless hours doing cardio boxing with a kangaroo. But maybe the problem is something else, something that requires a more permanent physical fix. And you turn on your computer and read about the Replaceable You Menu. Each item sounds great, and you can’t decide what to order. Each one feels like an adventure, and you want to learn more. Some you want to pursue further. Others are appetizers, items you can sample before diving in for more.
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Norman, R.A., Paul, S.P. (2017). The Replaceable You. In: The Last Natural Man. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42217-6_10
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