Guest guest Posted December 21, 2009 Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 , " Sylvia " <apamuya wrote: > > My guess is this man probably looks at his age and then combines it with the diabetes diagnosis to convince himself that his life is " all downhill from here " . He has let his biological imperative to grow die and refuses to work against any resistance to the idea that his live " is over " for all intents and purposes. Thank you, I would suggest that he has a BS system (belief) that 'old people just get diebetes and die'. Too bad. So much can be done to reverse it and add another 20+ years to his life. Of course it would NOT be easy... ....but it would be fun, especially if he had anything to live for. Actually it WOULD be easy " if " he already had a deep, deep desire to get well so that he would do whatever it took to do it. Not a 'wish'. What is really neat is that 'it will work for all who are ready for it'. And, 'there is no such thing as something for nothing'. I see so many what want much but will do nothing to achieve it. A 'interesting' concept. Yesterday I was talking with a gent that 'has a bad knee'. Nothing would work. I told him to do a peanut oil massage. His answer, " Uh hunnn " . Today I saw him and he was still griping about the pain. I asked him if he'd done the peanut oil. " Nope " . " Okay " , I told him, " Don't do it. Just keep on having it get worse and worse. Or you can take 10 minutes, massage peanut oil into it, and see what is and what is not. Your choice. " Then I switched topic to his neat 308 sniper rifle. John La Tourrette, PhD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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