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A few weeks ago, I published a new revision of my book, v 240108. Once again, I made only small changes to correct minor errors and improve clarity, nothing substantial (except  emphasizing more that as the NEC theory becomes more well-known, it will reduce suicides and mass shootings and improve human behavior). This is the fourth revision I’ve made in just over a year since the book’s first publication (and I hope it’s the last).

Being a bit of a perfectionist, I am sure glad I could make these revisions quickly and easily. This is a major advantage to self-publishing, along with retaining control of your book’s content. Such revision capability and content control are especially important with nonfiction—even more so with a book presenting an elusive theory, dealing with a sensitive subject, and requiring complex formatting.