"Never trust your eyes", in my experience over Jordan, one czech participant was trying hard to make me understand that one of the activities we did over there was not good because there was a mistake in the information displayed. The fact that the title was" Win as much as you can" led to many misunderstandings, which was basically the very basis of the activity. In his efforts to make me feel guilty for his misunderstandings and "wrong" decisions made after all by this guy, he showed me a piece of paper where 2 numbers were displayed and he hide away one of them. He told me that what I did was manipulation, because if he hides away one of the number on purpose, I am manipulating. After show me his "game", he took for granted that I was to accept his reasoning. My conclusion was: never trust your eyes, you may be wrong or just take things the way you see which could be, in certaing way, not wrong but not the unique version, the real and only valid one. He stared at me like ... I do not know how to explain, but he is a guy who thinks he is always right and the way he sees and looks at everything is the only valid rule that can be taken as the real experience and reasoning process. The point that you take for granted every word, every sentence, led him to a moment where he really cheated on people. The first time you do not know the rules of a game, does not imply you are a cheater. You become one the moment you do it on purpose. That's exactly what happened to him. He was not ready to face publicly that he cheated on the rest. So he just felt the need to put the blame on somebody else, and who was the perfect candidate for that? The facilitator,me, the person who showed you how your trick and strategy was. It was like, let's kill the sender, the postperson but not the cheater.
This video I have just watched reminded me of that special night when the man was trying to reconstruct his whole teeth because he felt that every single conclusion he reached was kind of slap in the mouth. The very next day, he was suffering from stomach age , how strange, do not you think? :D Mind is connected so closely to the body, that eating your whole teeth, one by one, can lead you to a difficult and hard digestive process.
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