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5In "Too Much and Never Enough", Donald Trump's niece Mary paints a devastating portrait of her uncle Donald, whom she calls "the world's most dangerous man." The book opens a window into the wealthy but dysfunctional family in which Donald grew up, shining a harsh light on Donald's personality and behavior, examining the family environment that made him the kind of man that he became. It's no wonder the late Robert Trump sued to try and prevent the book's publication.This book lays out such a coherent and comprehensive psychological profile of Donald Trump that it forces readers to take note of this detailed and sordid narrative if they are being honest in their quest to best understand the man presently leading the (dwindling) free world. Mary Trump believes that if he is afforded a second term, it would be the end of American democracy. Based on the first 2 chapters, it seems that Donald Trump never remotely had a chance to develop into a person with emotions, morals, and consequences. The combative, rigid persona he developed in order to shield him from the terror of his early abandonment, along with his having been made to witness his father's abuse of Freddy, cut him off from real human connection." Donald's personality crushed Freddie and his father assisted and supported this. It is beyond cruel; it is inhumane, evil and hurt many people. Money does not buy happiness; you could have nothing and be much richer than the Trumps. Family love is priceless; faith in stupidity leaves a soulless emptiness in its wake.DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT THE ORIGINAL BOOK, TOO MUCH AND NEVER ENOUGH: HOW MY FAMILY