
Scott Peck
M. Scott Peck was born in New York in 1936 and passed away in Connecticut in 2005. He graduated from Harvard University and Case Western Reserve University, and then served in the medical corps of the U.S. Army until 1972, after which he began working privately. In 1984, together with his wife, he founded the Foundation for Community Encouragement, a non-profit organization to which he dedicated a significant portion of his time and resources. He authored numerous books and delivered countless lectures worldwide. His most famous work is "The Road Less Traveled," in which he presents his fundamental theory on life, people, and love.