Loving Well: How to Win the Game of Life
How do we win the game of life? Through love and communication. We need to love our communication partners enough to learn the love language they are speaking.
From Wendy K. Clark
How do we win the game of life? Through love and communication. We need to love our communication partners enough to learn the love language they are speaking.
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