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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "No More Mr. Nice Guy" on Discogs.

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  2. No More Mr. Nice Guy is an instrumental album released in 1996 by American country music artist Steve Wariner. His final album for Arista Records, it comprises twelve instrumental tracks.

    No.
    Title
    Writer(s)
    Featured Artist(s)
    1.
    "No More Mr. Nice Guy"
    WarnerRandy Goodrum
    Vince Gill and Nolan Ryan
    2.
    "Big Hero, Little Hero"
    Wariner
    3.
    "Prelude / Practice Your Scales Somewhere ...
    Wariner
    Mark O'Connor and Sam Bush
    4.
    "The Theme"
    WarinerGoodrum
    Larry Carlton and Randy Goodrum
    • Country
    • Is There Really Even A Psychology?
    • Glover’s Psychology of Men
    • Problems with The Glover Model
    • Some Examples
    • Armchair Theorizing
    • Sexist Mythology
    • Conclusion

    First, a digression is necessary. Before we evaluate any purported “psychology of men,” I have to set the foundation of where I am with respect to even just psychology. And l have a lot of problems with psychology as a science. Which you should not take the wrong way. Psychology has gotten a lot of things right and accumulated a vast and impressive...

    In No More Mr. Nice Guy Glover often writes as if he is talking about all men (there is a liberal use of words like “all” and “always” in his book, as well as declarative unqualified statements that imply as much). I suspect that may be hyperbole, but hyperbole is a problem in a book that is supposed to be discussing science. Even so, I’ll charitab...

    There is, I am certain, a lot of real science backing the general advice: stop pretending to be someone you are not; fix what is genuinely wrong with you (and stop caring about what you merely have been led to believe is wrong with you); work to become the sort of person you like and admire and want to be around; be honest in your relationships; an...

    The way Glover frames his project, is that “by giving these men the label Nice Guy, I’m not so much referring to their actual behavior, but to their core belief system about themselves and the world around them. These men have been conditioned to believe that if they are ‘nice’, they will be loved, get their needs met, and have a smooth life.” He d...

    Glover goes beyond bad wording and framing, and problematically incomplete advice, to actually espousing scientific theories of doubtful veracity when he starts insisting on a causal theory of how men become Nice Guys as Glover has defined them. Remember, no such personality type has even been shown to exist; Glover has done no science here, just s...

    Some of Glover’s wild speculations declared as if facts suggest a sexist dark side even lurks behind his confidence; which in turn suggests maybe we shouldn’t even be reading his advice as charitably as I have been. For example, to explain why he thinks “the last five decades has produced a plethora of Nice Guys in historically unprecedented number...

    Someone else who knew nothing of Glover’s book once wrote asking me my advice about much the same things that Glover wants to address. I answered them before having read Glover, but recommended some books I knew of at the time. Now that I have read Glover, I would not recommend him. What he says that’s right is commonsense stuff you can get from le...

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  4. Aug 8, 2020 · NO MORE MR. NICE GUY! A Proven Plan for Getting What You Want In Love, Sex and Life. by. Robert Glover. Publication date. 2001. Topics.

  5. No More Mr. Nice Guy Quotes Showing 1-30 of 89. “In general, people are not drawn to perfection in others. People are drawn to shared interests, shared problems, and an individual's life energy. Humans connect with humans.

  6. May 19, 2023 · The 25-year-old man who finds someone attractive but is too afraid to tell them, the 30-year-old employee who finds it hard to say no or ask for more at his workplace, or the 28-year-old man who feels like they’re being nice to everyone but have no meaningful connections.