No one seems to want to reply to you, but I hope they took note.
The only truth in this life is that we are all commodities. Understand that and it all becomes more clearer on how to move forward and make decisions that are more beneficial and rewarding for ourselves.
We only get one life, be positive.
I started a self study course on conversational hypnosis that a mentor I am working with gave me, which included the speaker giving demonstartions.
I was told this course is taught to sales people, people in the media etc and costs 1000s.
Listening was eye opening and quite scary at times, realising how easy it is to put people into trances and plant messages into their brain.
Although the course is also used to train therapists, I did not finish the course.
I felt I had heard enough and there were some dark arts in that course that I did not wish to go into. Plus there are around 15 CDs of lessons.
At the moment I'm needing to spend ages and working with different people trying to deprogramm my brain and do not wish to have my mind programmed any further by the media.
In my opinion, they have a right racket going on, scare the bejezzers out of people and then sell a load of anti anxiety and anti depressant medication.
No one knows what the future holds and listening to and believing media speculation only leads to more mental suffering.
However, you may wish to read the thread about anxiety / depression before being so condemnatory . Both conditions tend to be linked and are very debilitating I can assure you. The callousness of this Gov't in attempting to force people to work,when suffering from such, exemplifies their indifference to the electorate.
Kind of smacks of a similar attitide to when people who were suffering from shell shock were condemned as cowards.
I had some experience of this attitude when I was a child when I was diagnosed with Myalgic encephalomyelitis (M.E.) also known as chronic fatigue syndrom.
Despite being virtually bed bound, some doctors and school staff deemed I just had a school phobia and that my parents should force me to go to school. That didn't work out too well and just ended up making me feel worse.
" If you want peace prepare for war
Kind of reminds me of the "war is peace" on the Ministry of Peace sign in G. Orwells 1984.