Fascinating! I can empathize with the reasoning for your drive. I absolutely loathe being deceived or manipulated. It's by far one of my biggest pet peeves. I've always loved that quote, "Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me". The message is a powerful, yet simple one: "Never make the same mistake twice".
Is "Games People Play" the name of a different book or are you saying you've also read the exact book I referred to previously. The very last part of your reply is a bit unclear so I'm unsure of how to answer your question.
But it sure sounds like we might have learned alot about the same concepts of priming, the different kinds of conditioning and reward systems, etc..
Fascinating! I can empathize with the reasoning for your drive. I absolutely loathe being deceived or manipulated. It's by far one of my biggest pet peeves. I've always loved that quote, "Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me". The message is a powerful, yet simple one: "Never make the same mistake twice".
Is "Games People Play" the name of a different book or are you saying you've also read the exact book I referred to previously. The very last part of your reply is a bit unclear so I'm unsure of how to answer your question.
But it sure sounds like we might have learned alot about the same concepts of priming, the different kinds of conditioning and reward systems, etc..