One Person Can Make a Difference

One Person Can Make a Difference by Gerald G. Jampolsky, published by Bantam Books in 1992, is a reprint edition comprising 215 pages. This book introduces readers to nine individuals who exemplify the idea that one person can indeed make a difference in the lives of others. Through their stories, Dr. Jampolsky highlights the impact of compassion and commitment in various contexts, showcasing how these individuals have dedicated their lives to helping others.
Readers will find inspiring accounts of people like Wally “Famous” Amos, who utilizes his time and resources to assist those in need, and Henri Landau, a concentration camp survivor who helps children with serious illnesses fulfill their dreams. The narratives presented in this book focus on themes of psychology and self-help, illustrating the profound effects of altruism and personal dedication. This edition serves as a reminder of the potential for individual actions to create meaningful change in the world.
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Dr. Jampolsky introduces readers to nine individuals who have made living monuments to the truth in the concept that one person can make a difference. Meet people like Wally “Famous” Amos, who spends his time and resources helping others, and Henri Landau, a concentration camp survivor who makes sure that children with grave illnesses get to realize one of their greatest wishes.
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