I'll reword that last line so there is no misunderstanding--That's where your f'ing problem is.
Of course we all run on mental programs. The one I like is the elephant that has a rope tied around it's leg to a post in the ground. The elephant struggles to pull away and finally decides it can't get loose. When the elephant grows larger, it has more than enough strength to pull the post out of the ground, but it's own mental programming has convinced it that it can't pull free.
The worst thing about mental programs is they can be very bad habits. Nobody realizes it. No doubt some people actually get perturbed just at the thought--like holding a religious article in front of someone who is possessed by evil. Like they say when judgement day comes, it will be hard to tell the good from the bad.
Of course we all run on mental programs. The one I like is the elephant that has a rope tied around it's leg to a post in the ground. The elephant struggles to pull away and finally decides it can't get loose. When the elephant grows larger, it has more than enough strength to pull the post out of the ground, but it's own mental programming has convinced it that it can't pull free.
The worst thing about mental programs is they can be very bad habits. Nobody realizes it. No doubt some people actually get perturbed just at the thought--like holding a religious article in front of someone who is possessed by evil. Like they say when judgement day comes, it will be hard to tell the good from the bad.

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