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cactus mx wrote:I should track that book down..
It would be better to actually read it all and therefore give a full assessment.I've only read half of the book
I can only assume Paul Brook learned English as a second language
Now that’s an assumption to which we take great exception. Making asinine and totally incorrect assumptions as part of your first post here isn’t exactly going to endear you to anyoneI can only assume by the glowing reviews that all the honest reviews are promptly deleted by a moderator.
Another wide reaching and inaccurate assumption – you’re not doing very well, are you?Apparently none of the reviewers have been exposed to Annemann or Corinda, or even the dozens of others who have contributed to Mentalism
No need to get nasty.Paul must have put an ungaffed blindfold on before adding commas
Yeah, right – whatever.He may not even be aware of the specific behaviors that made him great, though I have my own conclusions. What I can say is that, in this book, he is right, partly, in parts--and dead wrong in parts. Maybe he is right by accident, when he is right
Er, would you like to check how to spell ‘Annemann’ and ‘behaviors’ in your post?Apart from the grammatical errors and misspellings littering every page
Yet again, a wide ranging assumption which you cannot possibly prove - maybe they don't have an axe to grind like you do?Maybe the reason there are so many glowing reviews is because the readers can't tell the difference between a book with obscure words and a book with timeless concepts
storm01 wrote:Paul takes a lot of his NLP(Neuro Linguistic Programming) teachings, and shows how you can apply them to not only your magic but also life in general.
For anyone who has studdied NLP you will already know the depth and sheer volume of the subject. What Paul does however is break this information down into easily digestible chunks or "nuggets" of information.
Not that I wish to rush to Brainbusters defence, but he deos have a valid point about the veracity of NLP. The fact remains that NLP proponents make specific claims about how NLP works and what it can do and this compels providing evidence to substantiate these claims. To date there is a total lack of reliable experimental evidence to support its claimed effectiveness.Brainbuster wrote:The author makes many claims that may or may not be true, coming from NLP, sales training, various and nefarious motivational literature, and so forth, then proclaims them to be scientific; as though we, his readers, are his audience of naive and "ignorant" (as he calls them) "subjects" (as he calls his spectators).
SpareJoker wrote:Not that I wish to rush to Brainbusters defence, but he deos have a valid point about the veracity of NLP. The fact remains that NLP proponents make specific claims about how NLP works and what it can do and this compels providing evidence to substantiate these claims. To date there is a total lack of reliable experimental evidence to support its claimed effectiveness.
SpareJoker wrote:Whilst there may be room for improvement in Brainbusters' post, I really don't think responding with ad hominem attacks is the best solution (and from a forum Moderator, no less)
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