Duke Robinson is an author who wrote "Too Nice for Your Own Good" later in life, likely during retirement.
The book draws on his personal experiences and observations as someone who identified as overly nice.
Robinson aims to help readers recognize and overcome behaviors that prioritize others' needs at the expense of one's own wellbeing.
His writing style is described as straightforward and practical, offering specific examples and strategies.
While some readers find his advice simplistic, others appreciate his relatable approach to addressing common interpersonal challenges.
Robinson's work reflects a desire to share life lessons learned through years of navigating social interactions.
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