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From: Helen Fisher
To: jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
Subject: thank you, JE
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 03:37:19 +0000
Attachments: HBR 2017.pdf; We_ have_ chemistry!_2_copy.doc
Thank you, Jeffrey, for another fascinating lunch at your house....and a few sneak peaks
at some of your art! Very interesting.
Meanwhile, just a note of thanks and to send along (attached) the article in the current
March issue of the Harvard Business Review that I mentioned to you--on me and my work
on four biologically-based styles of thinking and behaving. It's a good article (and a
horrible photo). But non obligato; no need to read it.
(...But if you do: the only problem is that it follows a 10-page article by my colleague at
Deloitte who writes that they have discovered four basic styles of thinking and behaving—
which they have now used to train 190,000 of their colleagues and clients. But their idea
is mine. All they did was change the names of my four biologically based types! And
they know perfectly well that their work is mine, because I trained them on it for some 18
months).
Well, whatever. I have also attached an article for your woman friends--on love and these
types.
And so, onward through the fog. I hope to see you as the flowers bloom; and let me know
when I can do something for you.
Cheers, Helen
Dr. Helen Fisher,
Senior Research Fellow, The Kinsey Institute
Member, Center for Human Evolutionary Studies
Rutgers University
Office: 4 East 70th Street
New York City, NY 10021
Tel: (212) 744-9870
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