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About the Author
Eddy Bob Jones is a quiet strategist in a loud world — an introverted thinker who learned to navigate power, pressure, and human behavior not through theory, but through lived experience. Rising through leadership roles he never sought, he became known for his clarity, emotional steadiness, and ability to see the deeper patterns beneath people’s
Recent Posts
- Echoes in the Nursery: Piecing Together the Fragments of Sixteen Months
- The Lost Lullaby: Reclaiming Echoes of Sixteen Months and the Birth of Dissociation
- Fractured Beginnings: The Echo of Sixteen Months and the Dawn of Dissociation
- Whispers from the Cradle: Unpacking the First Fractures
- Echoes of Sixteen Months: Unraveling the Threads of Early Memory and Dissociation
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