the trouble with trouble
- Subject: the trouble with trouble
- From: Niall Wilson <nwilson@ats.com.au>
- Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 01:42:08 +1000
>is that useful
>is that accurate
>or, just possibly, is that a pile of religious horseshit!?
I was actually replying to the question "is it useful, is it
accurate...".
I think it was Richard Bandler who said that anyone can discover
where something isn't true or doesn't work, but that the skill
lies in finding out if, and when something is true and works. And
in this case, is useful.
My intent was to point out that in some cases it would be useful
and accurate to assume that "the trouble with trouble is that it
starts with having fun." And I followed up with examples.
Critter,
> what religious order are you with, or have in your past been with?
I'm not with any religious order.
Wilbur,
Your comments puzzle me a little.
>And the sacrament of wine is lost on you?
I'm not sure what you mean by that.
>So they learned it without going to church? Or are you saying that
>if the teenagers were forced to go to church, they wouldn't have
>been rebelous?
Now, I didn't mention anything about going to church, or, being
rebellious, did I! I wonder where you got that from.
As critter said "we all comment from our own agendas".
Regards,
Niall