On Jun 3, 2007, at 5:19 PM, authfriend wrote:

--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Jun 3, 2007, at 2:22 PM, authfriend wrote:
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> > > When Vaj posted this several months ago, I raised my eyebrows.
> >
> > Uh-huh. But did you mention this in a post? I
> > don't recall anybody doing so then, and they
> > certainly haven't this time around.
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> Uh, maybe because they don't swallow your manufactured bullshit that
> some see as logic?

Vaj, that you lied about what you found on Google
isn't in dispute. Has nothing to do with logic,
only with doing the search you claimed you had done
and not finding what you claimed you had found.

Actually I found a lot about this same TB author and other web sites inspired by the hidden agenda of his 'do nothing (be lazy) to achieve success'.

What you ignore is that a TB author--any where in his book--would include negative comments on the 'do nothing, achieve everything' myth. In a hidden manner, he has turned the same line into a perfect venue for weekend workshops and other new age adopters wishing to push this same idea.


One does wonder how many lives he financially destroyed with this BS.


> I'm not surprised BTW that New Morn, a TB, would fall for it.

Funny, Sal apparently fell for it too. She
confirmed all the links for that search phrase
were to Gratzon's book, not to any "get-rich-
quick schemes," as you had knowingly falsely
claimed.

Gratzon's philosophy IMO is about getting rich, quick or otherwise: he says it's all about "support of nature". That's the "luck" you will need to get rich/successful and be "lazy" doing it! It's not necessarily about being "quick" but "support of nature", once found, will make it happen. Here again, we have that "do nothing" (laziness in Gratzon's lingo) to get rich. Only the wording has changed. 'Laziness to get to success' is precisely doing 'nothing to get everything that you want'. Nature as whore. That you would lie so deceivingly and so underhandedly to suppress this fact, is just yet another example of the long-winded lies-poised-as-insight that Judy routinely spews.

And some fall for it.

Other possess some common sense and see through the game.

Sorry Judy, I don't buy your lame attempt at confusing the two. "Being lazy" thru gaining support of natural law (as mentioned in Gratzon's book) to get rich or "success", ain't at all different from "do nothing, get everything".

Tell it to someone else.


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