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The title of this book was a saying that the author heard his father use many times while growing up. His father used it to describe his way of dealing with family, friends, and life in general. He believed that many problems in life could resolve themselves when left to follow their own path of least resistance and not meddled with through human interference. What the author found in reflecting on his own life in this book was that many of the situations that he himself encountered were successfully overcome by his application of this simple yet profoundly powerful philosophy of his dear departed father.
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