Go away!
Ok, you’ve read previous post, right? This site is non-commercial. I may have a few ads or affiliate link, but let’s get serious — you don’t make money by throwing a few links on your site. Making money online is a hard work and I am doing it in other places.
Non-commercial nature of this site means that I don’t have to entertain you. If you want substance, welcome, if you need a clown – check when a circus comes to your town.
Let me explain it with an example. Among other reviews on my book I’ve got one negative saying “the style is very boring”. That’s exactly what I mean by “looking for clowns”. Also the review says, “There is a similar book on mental cleaning by Jamie Whyte called “Crimes Against Logic” which is a far better treatment of logic problems found in society written by some one that knows the subject quite well.” If you go to the reviews of that book, you’ll see: “As an example, Whyte cynically attempts to debunk the Christian mystery of the blessed trinity by using math. Basically: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit equal 1+1+1. Because 3 is more than 1 then the trinity can’t exist as one God…then follows the predictable conclusion that the blessed trinity is illogical and Christian belief is fanciful.”
What can say… Phew… If that’s my nearest competition, I can sleep well. By the way, I have an entertaining mind cleansing book too. It’s called “Management for Cannibals: How to become CEO (Chief Eating Officer).”
Ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras once said that only such a student deserves being taught, who can by one side of a square figure out the whole shape. I’d say more. If you tell a student to go away and he goes away, it means that he did not want the knowledge in the first place. I don’t know why he was here in the first place, but it was not your knowledge. If a student does not really want your knowledge, he is not a student. He may be a follower, a prospect, a spectator… He may be here for entertainment, fun, illusion… No offense, people who want illusions are very valuable for Internet marketers. BUT THEY ARE NOT STUDENTS. When a true student hears “Go away!”, he does not, because a burning desire for the knowledge is what’s driving him. And then, at some time, he also starts to create new knowledge side by side with you. That’s what makes it worthwhile to have students.
Go away!

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