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Robert Lohan. thing taken from his own personal experience , i.e. , from the mass of ideas that have become a part of himself . This is the mental reservoir which he can tap at any time . Everybody has experiences con- nected with his ...
Robert Lohan. thing taken from his own personal experience , i.e. , from the mass of ideas that have become a part of himself . This is the mental reservoir which he can tap at any time . Everybody has experiences con- nected with his ...
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... experience . In this case special study and research are necessary . But never tackle a subject to which you have no inner relationship and which you cannot possibly master within a few weeks or even a few months . An honorable teacher ...
... experience . In this case special study and research are necessary . But never tackle a subject to which you have no inner relationship and which you cannot possibly master within a few weeks or even a few months . An honorable teacher ...
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... experience , the medicine should be sweetened with politeness . Be polite but firm ! A serious , responsible speaker does not make a single assertion that he cannot prove . The proof answers the question " Why ? " This per- sistent ...
... experience , the medicine should be sweetened with politeness . Be polite but firm ! A serious , responsible speaker does not make a single assertion that he cannot prove . The proof answers the question " Why ? " This per- sistent ...
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