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<note>From the bestselling author of The Taste of New Wine, here is an analysis of the compulsive nature of life in the fast lane and of sim as addiction-with guidelines for &#34;breaking the habit.&#34;

&#34;This book is good for what ails many hard-driving and stress-ridden modern people. It is a scholarly and 'with-it' healing treatment.&#34;

-NORMAN VINCENT PEALE

&#34;Keith Miller became my student twenty-nine years ago. I have watched his in-tellectual and spiritual work with gratitude. I am grateful for his influence on millions of readers.&#34;

-D. ELTON TRUEBLOOD

&#34;There are few observers of human nature as astute as Keith Miller. Anyone who has read his many brilliant books knows that. This book continues in that tradi-tion and is compelling reading.&#34;

-BRUCE LARSON, author of The Presence: The God that Delivers and Guides

&#34;In an honest and humble narrative Keith Miller reveals his own struggle with anxiety, frustration, and compulsive behavior. This story of overcoming addic-tion to the 'fast lane' can give many of us hope and direction.&#34;

-MORTON KELSEY, author of Reaching: The Journey to Fulfillment

&#34;Many writers offer opinions or theory. Keith Miller offers himself. His honesty, compassion, and insight have touched my life; I know they will touch you too.&#34;

-SHEILA WALSH, cohost, The 700 Club

J. Keith Miller, a widely popular teacher and speaker, is the bestselling author of A Second Touch and coauthor of Facing Codependence.

Cover design by David Marty</note>
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