Podcast Episode Details

Back to Podcast Episodes
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) # 1

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) # 1


Episode 36



One on One Video Call W/George
https://tidycal.com/georgepmonty/60-minute-meeting

Support the show:
https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_US




NLP.... a course in self deception
  This podcast is a set of 8 lectures designed to help you understand & navigate life’s linguistic labyrinth.
Course # 1 
Understanding How You Think

Speaker 0 (0s):  

Speaker 1 (4s): Welcome to Thursday. My friends let's start off this podcast episode From a book by Alice O'Neill Proverbs words and wisdom, Wisdom. Although knowledge is not wisdom. Knowledge is harmony. And if you know yourself, you will know the gods for knowing others is wisdom. 

Knowing yourself is enlightenment. Actually knowledge is like water for the land. Therefore learn from the mistakes of others. So you don't have to make them yourself for it's better to know too much than too little wisdom begins in wonder, but wisdom only comes when you stop looking for it. And since knowledge takes up no space and learning is a treasure. No thief can steal. Why not open a school, close a prison for when you educate a woman, you educate a population to know all is to forgive all. 

So leave half of what you know, in your head and be aware that still waters run deep for he who knows, does not speak while he who speaks does not know. Of course not knowing is Buddha common sense. They say to attain knowledge, add things every day to attain wisdom, remove things every day. And since all sense is not kept under the same roof. 

Even if you know, a thousand things always ask a man who knows something, indeed seek education. Even if it means traveling to China, but go carefully for in the desert of life. The wise man travels in a caravan, the fool by himself. It's true. That to get lost is to learn the way. But if you are on the road to nowhere, change the road and don't give up for wisdom rides on the ruins of folly and a disaster teaches more than a thousand warnings, a wise man, drinks, little and believes less because wisdom is the lifelong attempt to acquire it. 

Indeed only when a tree has grown, can you tie your horse to it? Always remember everything is relative. So everyone likes justice in another's house, none in their own and never forget. Our first teacher is our heart. That is the wisdom part of wisdom and idiots. Now let's dive into the idiot part of wisdom and idiots, idiots beware wise, looking man, as brains are not found in the, and no, that all seems the same to someone who knows nothing just as in the unknown village, the chickens have teeth, sadly, a fool grows without rain, and there is no Royal road to learning, which is why so often the ignorant are the enemies of wisdom. 

Remember a person who knows little repeats it often. So fear a man who only knows one book, indeed fear an ignorant man, more than a lion. Listen, a fool is known by his laugh and every fool wants to give advice, but try with all your might. You'll not get milk from a bull and he dog has no help in a Smithy. So only an idiot looks for a calf under an ox. 

It's better to leave those in error who love error for by the time an idiot learns the game, the players have dispersed, indeed the dogs bark. The caravan passes on. Remember even a broken clock is right twice a day. And even the stupidest person seems wise if he keeps his mouth shut, which is why a wise man sits over the hole in his own carpet. 

Speaker 0 (4m 19s):  

Speaker 1 (4m 21s): I thought that would be a nice new segment. I'm going to start kind of comparing and contrasting using Proverbs and some one liners. And for me, there's a lot of wisdom in those old Proverbs. It's a way of using language to paint pictures as a way of using language to, I would say it's a


Published on 4 years, 6 months ago






If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Donate