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Maxwell Maltz was an American plastic surgeon and author of Psycho-Cybernetics, that was a system of ideas that he stated could improve one's self-image. In turn, the person would lead a more successful and fulfilling life. He published several catalogs, among which Psycho-Cybernetics was a longtime best vendor - influencing many subsequent self-help instructors. His orientation toward a system of ideas that would provide self-help is considered the forerunner of the now popular self-help catalogs. The term cybernetic comes from the Greek for "steersman" and in the modern sense usually identifies systems of control and communication in machines and family pets: how, for case, a pc or a mouse organizes itself to accomplish an activity. Maltz applied the research to man to create psycho-cybernetics. However, while influenced by the introduction of sophisticated machines, his book denounced the theory that man can be reduced to a machine. Psycho-Cybernetics bridges the space between our mechanistic types of the brain's performing (clichés like "your brain is a wonderful computer") and the knowledge of ourselves to be much more than machine. Maltz's genius was at declaring that while we live "machines", and while the dynamics of goal setting techniques and self-image might best be described in mechanistic terms, the great variety of our dreams and our capability to set-up new worlds are uniquely individuals. What could never be reduced to machine analogies will be the fires of thoughts, ambition, and can. In this book, Psycho-Cybernetics and Self-Fulfillment, Dr. Maxwell Maltz teaches about: goals, self-image, contentment, plus much more. Read by Matt Furey, the chief executive with the Psychocybernetics Foundation.