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TPS3 Deleted Session August 10, 1977 ligaments distractions bodily artillery nerves

Distractions can be easily dealt with, as they occur, by making conscious decisions. They do not require all of the effort and psychological technology of a nuclear war (with humor). They do not require then the full artillery of your defenses—a great waste of your time and effort that could, of course, be devoted to your work.

In this life Ruburt knew his neighborhood as a child, and his feelings about people were not tempered by television programs showing normal families, or other ways of life. He believed that life was a life-and-death struggle, and having finally found what he wanted to do, his mode of survival, he brought out all of his artillery to protect himself while he did his thing.

TPS3 Deleted Session February 9, 1976 ideal taxes expression mutilate envision

[...] It is seen as basically so weak that it requires an artillery of attitudes and a fortress of concepts to protect it. [...]