01-29-2015, 04:57 PM
Darkness- Yeah, I feel ya there. I don't know why but I've had dreams and ambitions that I haven't felt since junior high come back up. I just have this urge to achieve even more than what I have at the moment. As for women, I'm definitely more interested in meeting very classy, sophisticated, and beautiful women at the moment. Most of the women I've met or seen at my college just don't do it for me. I could see having a FWBs relationship with them but not much else. Honestly sometimes I blame men for the way certain women have very good looks but have almost no depth to them. I mean if you have everyone around you telling you how beautiful and special you are all the time it doesn't exactly encourage you to develop yourself much.
Maniac360- I had heard the same thing about lack of independence for teachers as well. I've also know teachers (college level) who just do it for the money, retirement, prestige, and/or easy work. I like the idea of apprenticeship, like i've read about different time periods, then the current model of education. I felt like it was more practical and better at teaching people. I even read that the idea of being a employee for life is a more recent phenomenon. I remember reading that being a employee (or apprentice) was expected for young people but as soon as you were old enough (and knowledgeable enough) you were expected to strike out on your own. People rarely stayed a "employee" for the rest of their lives. As for doctors, the other thing that turned me off from that path was the constant reliance on drugs. It seemed like instead of asking the patient to make life style changes or trying to get down to the real cause of the problem, now a days it just seems like they just prescribe you drugs all the time. BTW, if you can could you post a link for any Richard Bandler videos where he talks about the medical community? I would be very much interested.
DanAmerson- It made me think about it as well. Though I'm pretty sure I would take it. I'm just not being fulfilled in college at the moment like would have before using AM and WM.
Maniac360- I had heard the same thing about lack of independence for teachers as well. I've also know teachers (college level) who just do it for the money, retirement, prestige, and/or easy work. I like the idea of apprenticeship, like i've read about different time periods, then the current model of education. I felt like it was more practical and better at teaching people. I even read that the idea of being a employee for life is a more recent phenomenon. I remember reading that being a employee (or apprentice) was expected for young people but as soon as you were old enough (and knowledgeable enough) you were expected to strike out on your own. People rarely stayed a "employee" for the rest of their lives. As for doctors, the other thing that turned me off from that path was the constant reliance on drugs. It seemed like instead of asking the patient to make life style changes or trying to get down to the real cause of the problem, now a days it just seems like they just prescribe you drugs all the time. BTW, if you can could you post a link for any Richard Bandler videos where he talks about the medical community? I would be very much interested.
DanAmerson- It made me think about it as well. Though I'm pretty sure I would take it. I'm just not being fulfilled in college at the moment like would have before using AM and WM.
"I have no use of disciples. Let everyone be their own true follower" - Nietzsche