
Wonderful Common Sense
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In 1955, doctors told Jim L. Wingrove that his severely broken his arm would be permanently paralyzed. Not wanting to accept this diagnosis, Wingrove asked for a second opinion. He met with another doctor, who relayed the same bad news: his arm would never work again. But Wingrove knew something the doctors didnthe understood the incredible power of the human mind. He began a regimen of self-hypno...
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In 1955, doctors told Jim L. Wingrove that his severely broken his arm would be permanently paralyzed. Not wanting to accept this diagnosis, Wingrove asked for a second opinion. He met with another doctor, who relayed the same bad news: his arm would never work again. But Wingrove knew something the doctors didnthe understood the incredible power of the human mind. He began a regimen of self-hypno...
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