OBEY... and be Rewarded for your Obedience

FAIL to obey, and be diagnosed as having a personality disorder, and given treatment.

Thanks for the link.

It’s nice to finally read about how some of the people who are better at thinking than others are unfairly labeled and treated. I have long suspected this is the case, but I am far from an expert on the matter, and certainly not qualified to write an article on it.

I had no idea the psychiatric community is as narrow minded as the author asserts.

Drug names, by Peter Brigham MD

http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig/Drug_names.html

“The drug companies may be taking over the world, but they’re not going to take over my mind.”

OBEY? Not me.

[quote]Nards wrote:
OBEY? Not me.[/quote]

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Your article is ridiculous. I never obey anyone. Nobody does or says anything because I’m so big. They just look down in shame and walk away.

Quite an interesting article. Thanks for sharing.

[quote]Nards wrote:
OBEY? Not me.[/quote]

You’re gonna wear these sunglasses!

Interesting comparing some threads on here

[quote]Jeffrey of Troy wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
OBEY? Not me.[/quote]

You’re gonna wear these sunglasses![/quote]

…or start eating that trash can!

By making freedom the highest Good, you protect not only the freedom to tell the truth, but also the freedom to lie. In actual practice, the freedom to lie inevitably becomes the requirement to lie.

This has long since happened in the United States. A recent example:

JPMorgan Chase Whistleblower: ‘Essentially Suicide’ To Stand Up To Bank

[quote]postholedigger wrote:
Your article is ridiculous. I never obey anyone. Nobody does or says anything because I’m so big. They just look down in shame and walk away.[/quote]

RV, did you hack this account?