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A.R. Merrydew
“This generation will witness social and economic changes in our societies, that will be irreversible, thanks to AI.”
A.R. Merrydew

A.R. Merrydew
“The power of one man’s imagination is infinite. The disinterest of the human race in facing the obvious, is exponentially far greater.”
A.R. Merrydew

A.R. Merrydew
“Androids with Artificial Intelligence have no heart or soul. They will make our perfect masters.”
A.R. Merrydew

A.R. Merrydew
“If you could travel back in time, you would miss out on all of the mistakes you made. You would undoubtedly be someone very different. Long live my past and my mistakes.”
A.R. Merrydew

A.R. Merrydew
“Why do we try so hard to destroy all that our planet gave us to enjoy?”
― Anthony Merrydew”
A.R. Merrydew

A.R. Merrydew
“Science Fiction, is an art form that paints a picture of the future.”
A.R. Merrydew

A.R. Merrydew
“Mastering the technology to create effigies of our ourselves, will be our downfall.”
A.R. Merrydew

Abhijit Naskar
“Neuro-linguistic programming is to Neuroscience what Astrology is to Astronomy.”
Abhijit Naskar

“The basic unit of analysis in face-to-face communication is the
feedback loop. For example, if you were given the task of describing an
interaction between a cat and a dog, you might make entries like: "Cat
spits, ... dog bares teeth, ... cat arches back,... dog barks,... cat—"
At least as important as the particular actions described is the sequence
in which they occur. And to some extent, any particular behavior by
the cat becomes understandable only in the context of the dog's
behavior. If for some reason your observations were restricted to just
the cat, you would be challenged by the task of reconstructing what the
cat was interacting with. The cat's behavior is much more difficult to
appreciate and understand in isolation.”
Richard Bandler & John Grinder

Anthony Metivier
“During my PhD, I had also learned hypnotherapy and so-called neuro-linguistic programming (NLP). These are other realms where you learn how far and low some people will go to make a buck (although you can find a few virtuous cats at play in these fields if you search long enough). You also learn how susceptible you’ll always be to language patterns that can create states of trance. These patterns can be personally useful when you know how to induce them in the “Virtuous Scheme Laboratory” of your own mind.”
Anthony Metivier, The Victorious Mind: How To Master Memory, Meditation and Mental Well-Being

“If I have to tell what I learned from Neuro Linguistic Programming then I will simply say these two things:

1. I learned to make more empowering choices. No more confusion.

2. Earlier words would often be the cause of my troubles and now they are the reason of all my blessings..”
Ramesh Sood

“When it comes to language, we're all wired the same. Humans have
pretty much the same intuitions about the same kinds of phenomena in
lots and lots of different languages. If I say "You that look understand
idea can," you have a very different intuition than if I say "Look, you
can understand that idea,"even though the words are the same. There's
a part of you at the unconscious level that tells you that one of those
sentences is well-formed in a way that the other is not.”
Richard Bandler & John Grinder, Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming

“In order for you to understand what I am saying to you, you have to
take the words—which are nothing more than arbitrary labels for parts
of your personal history—and access the meaning, namely, some set of
images, some set of feelings, or some set of sounds, which are the
meaning for you of the word "comfortable."That's a simple notion of
how language works, and we call this process transderivational search.
Words are triggers that tend to bring into your consciousness certain
parts of your experience and not other parts.”
Richard Bandler & John Grinder, Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming

“My understanding is that language
is the accumulated wisdom of a group of people. Out of a potentially
infinite amount of sensory experience, language picks out those things
which are repetitive in the experience of the people developing the
language and that they have found useful to attend to in consciousness.”
Richard Bandler & John Grinder, Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming

“As Aldous Huxley says in his book The Doors of Perception, when
you learn a language, you are an inheritor of the wisdom of the people
who have gone before you. You are also a victim in this sense: of that
infinite set of experiences you could have had, certain ones are given
names, labeled with words, and thereby are emphasized and attract
your attention. Equally valid—possibly even more dramatic and
useful—experiences at the sensory level which are unlabeled, typically
don't intrude into your consciousness.”
Richard Bandler & John Grinder, Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming

“If I use any words that don't have direct sensory referents, the only
way you can understand those—unless you have some program to
demand more sensory-based descriptions—is for you to find the
counterpart in your past experience.”
Richard Bandler & John Grinder, Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming

“There's an illusion
that people understand each other when they can repeat the same
words. But since those words internally access different experiences—
which they must—then there's always going to be a difference in
meaning.”
Richard Bandler & John Grinder, Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming

“If you were to pause for a moment and look at your life from a slightly different perspective, you would see you’ve always been changing.”
Steve Andreas, NLP: The New Technology of Achievement

“People who are motivated away from things often experience a lot of pain and worry before they’re motivated to act.”
Steve Andreas, NLP: The New Technology of Achievement

“When referring to human connection, the term
"frame" describes the significance you assign to a given interaction and how you characterize what is happening.”
Josh King Madrid

“The Ecology Frame focuses on achieving your goals in a way that benefits everybody. It involves acting morally and setting up scenarios where everybody wins.”
Josh King Madrid

“When practicing frame control, one's body language, which subtly reflects one's psychological response throughout a
discussion, can have a significant influence on oneself.”
Josh King Madrid

“Probably one of the often overlooked framing components
is body language. The way a question is framed might depend on a variety of factors, including posture, mood, facial gestures, and grin.”
Josh King Madrid

“Mastering the technology to create effigies of our ourselves, will be our downfall.”
Anthony Merrydew

“Androids with Artificial Intelligence have no heart or soul. They will make our perfect masters.”
Anthony Merrydew

“Science Fiction, is an art form that paints a picture of the future.”
Anthony Merrydew

“If you could travel back in time, you would miss out on all of the mistakes you made. You would undoubtedly be someone very different. Long live my past and my mistakes.”
Anthony Merrydew

“Why do we try so hard to destroy all that our planet gave us to enjoy?”
Anthony Merrydew

“This generation will witness social and economic changes in our societies, that will be irreversible, thanks to AI.”
Anthony Merrydew

“The power of one man’s imagination is infinite. The disinterest of the human race in facing the obvious, is exponentially far greater.”
Anthony Merrydew

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