September 21, 2014
Written by Maximus Peperkamp, M.S. Verbal Behaviorist
Dear Reader,
This writer woke up after a good night’s sleep. He dreamed about
his old boss, who got fired from her previous job, but found another job in
sales at some big department store. He was no longer working for her, but was happy
that she had found other employment in which she was able to do something she
liked, which is: boss people around. After he left the old building, he felt
relieved.
This writer just looked into the mirror and liked what
he saw. It must have been a while ago that he enjoyed looking at himself
this much. He liked his eyes and his mouth and nodded to
himself that he was pleased to know he was doing so well. He felt rested, but he also realized how satisfied he was with his life and his
wife.
In a little while, he will get dressed and go to the house of his
friends. They have a dog and he is going to run through the park with that dog. It is a law of life that if
one keeps doing what is right for one’s body that one will be happy. The right
amount of sleep, movement and food matter a great deal, but also absence of
stress.
This writer’s life has gotten better since he became a
behaviorist and has learned about behaviorology. He knows his current knowledge is working
for him. In the past, what he thought he knew often felt like a burden and was working
against him. For many years also his knowledge about Sound Verbal Behavior (SVB),
although it stimulated him, was like a curse. Yesterday, this writer had a
wonderful skype-conversation about SVB with a psychiatrist from Belgium.
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