October 14, 2016
Written by Maximus Peperkamp, M.S. Verbal Engineer
Dear Reader,
Every day I write about the distinction between Sound Verbal
Behavior (SVB) and Noxious Verbal Behavior (NVB). There hasn’t been a day in
which I haven’t discovered something new. I promise that you will have similar
experiences when you become familiar with this distinction.
My prediction comes true for my students and for my therapy
clients. My writing is stimulated by
them and is for them, but if you become interested as you realize what
I say is true then I write for you too. You only understand me if you take me
serious by verifying if it works.
I care about the soundness of my assertions, but I can’t be
bothered with those who are unwilling to put what I say to the test. This wasn’t
always the case. For a long time I was very upset about not being taken
serious. However, there are now enough people who practice my work.
Enough people have taken me serious and I don’t get upset
anymore about those who don’t care. My work is validated every day and that is
why I can keep reaching out even to
those who don’t seem to care about what I say, but who somehow have become my
face book friends.
I befriend anyone who is willing to be in contact with me.
Everyone can learn about, implement, verify and be benefitted by the SVB/NVB
distinction. I am confident that if you would take the time to read what I have
written that it would begin to make more sense to you.
I promise that my words are capable of expanding your short
attention span, which is a product of NVB. Once you read my work you will find
that your concentration will improve. You will also notice that different
things begin to happen when you talk and listen. You will be intrigued.
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