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Frank Kern’s Character
Frank Kern went business-mano to surfboard-daddy-o in an overnight transformation that enabled him to cash in for millions of dollars. What happened and why did he create this virtual or perceptual character for himself? Read this article to understand character creation and Dr. Sulo’s concept of the Perceptual Character. Continue reading →
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