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Who is suggesting such a thing as described by this straw man argument of yours and why do you insist on making it? To be argumentative again?
Who is fool enough to think all forms of learning are not important? Or to think they should not all be combined together in order to become informed, knowledgeable? About anything?
In additional to my comment #227, I don't know how many comments I've posted to explain the same thing, but they are many and obviously there is a blockage of some sort I'm not able to remove here when it comes to your interpretation of what I've explained about this many times.
At a minimum you might try to understand the following: As I experienced by way of using quotes to introduce myself to my clients back when I worked as their Executive Coach, doing so was never intended to be the "end all" of the learning I intended to promote. In fact, it was just the beginning. An intro.
Worked with some. Not so much for others as also previously explained.
Thanks again for reminding me what a waste of time this forum can sometimes seem to be. You are very good at that as I think it's that time for me to sign off again today.
"Tomorrow is another day." - Guess who.
You are very welcome.
The topic of the thread is Spirituality is Mental Health. Not Executive coaching with quotes.
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