--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> 
> 
> --- jyouells2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> (mercy snip!)
> > 
> > You missed the point. If I consistantly lie, no one
> > will trust me or
> > believe what I say.   I believe you said, "And once
> > you play fast and
> > loose with the figures in a documentable way, no
> > matter how trivial,it
> > becomes very hard to beat your chest and say "I'm
> > really honest THIS
> > TIME, honest,"" That's why the response to the
> > courses has been so
> > weak. The "Everybody does it defense" proves my
> > point. Even 'mostly
> > free' isn't enough when the trust is gone. 
> > 
> > JohnY
> 
> I don't think that people are not going to this new
> course because of lack of trust, but because they have
> lives and commitments outside of the TMO. When I was
> in my 20's, not married, and going to college I could
> go off to any course I wanted too and I did. But now
> in my 50's like many others, who can just leave their
> life and go to Fairfield for a two month course?
> 
I completely agree- with job, relationships including children, who 
has the relative luxury to go on a course? I am happy for those who 
are able to, and for the rest of us, I have noticed some subtle long-
distance benefits.





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