David Hooker: getting hooked on Hooker with DOGASH
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Back to the Womb and Out Again with DOGASH

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Introduction

Chapter 1

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 9

Chapter 11

Chapter 17

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

CHAPTER 22
Conclusion

Features

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True Entrepreneurs

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DOGASH means

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So there you have it. Over the past months I have poured my heart and soul into these pages in an attempt to direct and open your thoughts and minds forward to being a successful entrepreneur not only in business, but in life as well.

DOGASH means not having to live in fear of yourself or of your shadow as defined by others. You may recall my relating to you the story of my very first reunion party, and not having seen myself in a true positive light. That fear of ‘me’ affected my whole outlook on who I was and what I could become, and it was that fear that was the basis for my fear of rejection, the fear that we all suffer from and that holds us back from moving forward.

We all want that first kiss, but are so afraid to deliver it that we hold back for fear of being put down. I was almost 19 years of age before I had my first involvement and the girl I was with knew this for I could see the look on her face that said, "Ah, a new piece of candy - and it's still in the wrapper!"

DOGASH says that we have to stop hiding from ourselves, we are what we are and as I have said before, 'Specially Unique.' The more we hide, so the less there becomes of us to see, and gradually we are no longer visible. We start to feel insignificant. We see ourselves as being insignificant, so we become insignificant.

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