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Using Your Brain — for a ChangeWhen a person is good at acting confident, he usually convinces lots of other people to trust in abilities that he doesn't have. It never ceases to amaze me how many people think that if an "expert" acts confident, he must know what he is doing. I figure that as long as you are going to have a false sense of security, you might as well develop some competence along the way. Where's Amy? Did you finish doing the swish with the new picture? Amy: Yes. How long did it take you to do that five times? Amy: Quite a while. I thought so. I want you to do it again faster. It should only take you a second or two each time. Speed is also a very important element of this pattern. Brains don't learn slowly, they learn fast. I'm not going to let you do the process wrong and then come back later and say, "Oh, it didn't work." Do it now, and I'll watch you. Open your eyes after each swish. . . , Now make that first picture. What happens? . . . Amy: It goes away now. Do you want a cigarette? (He holds out a pack of cigarettes.) Amy: No thank you ...» |
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