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How To Books Does anyone consult "how to" books to learn to walk, run, or ride a bicycle? Do children know they are conforming to natural laws, as they perform those feats? No, of course not! Whoever or whatever created those laws waited untold centuries for people to identify the laws of physics.

There is a natural law of behavior that was not identified until the past century by Richard W. Wetherill. It calls for people's thinking and behavior to be rational and honest, according to the dictates of a self-enforcing natural law.

Wetherill spent decades trying to explain that the social, health, and economic woes of mankind were being caused by people's contradiction of a natural law: a law he called the law of absolute right.

In general, people resent being told what they can and cannot think, say, and do. Their reason seems to be that it is "their business": a mistake made by those who overlook where the gift of life originates.

Introduction to the law of absolute right and its influence on behavior is vital information urgently needed by every member of society.

Strange as it might seem, it could be said, the only choice people have is whether they will live in accord with the dictates of natural laws or be penalized for ignoring them.

Researchers diligently sought to learn of natural laws and how they functioned in order to avoid penalties for ignoring them. So people surrender to laws of physics, telling them what they can and cannot do.

But to date, those researchers' failure to acknowledge nature's law of absolute right and its impact on human life is perpetuating countless human miseries.

We suggest that the behavioral law is nature's way to create a group of survivors that have resolved their former problems and trouble. Having adjusted their decisions to be rational and honest, a common comment heard from those persons is, "It works."

For example, one person reported that he had made friendly overtures to a long-time estranged, close relative and introduced him to the law of absolute right. Later this person reported a phone call from his formerly estranged relative who agreed with others and said, "It works."

We invite readers to face all future situations with a decision to respond rationally and honestly despite any past reactions. In that moment you will have yielded to yet another of nature's laws. And you will discover that it works.

By conforming to nature's law of absolute right, you join other people already enthusiastically benefiting from having changed their former motivation. All it takes is to be rational and honest in all your thoughts, words, and deeds.