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#Hypnosis# not the #Clock#; #Points to ponder#.

#Hypnosis# not the #Clock#; #Points to ponder# .   By   Dr. Sohail Ansari Conceived and worded by DR Sohail Ansari (originality of concepts and originality of words). He believes that there can never be a zero scope for improvement and appreciates criticism if it is not for the sake of criticism ·        If good manners are only for lubricating relationships; they are no more than the clever ‘application of enlightened self’. ·        If caution underlies good manners they are no more than a sign of common sense. #Hypnosis not the #clock#   ·         I hear people ranting against discipline. They not only have the right to say; but also they are right to say that strict regimentation strangles creativity. I even accept for the discussion sake that discipline is evil, but then I must accept that every evil has its virtues. I may even agree with the extreme propo...

#Science must subordinate#

#Science must subordinate#. By Dr. Sohail Ansari Conceived and worded by DR Sohail Ansari (originality of concepts and originality of words). He believes that there can never be a zero scope for improvement and appreciates criticism if it is not for the sake of criticism. ·         Incomprehensibility is the defining characteristics of luck. ·         Education is learning that something cannot be known. Fallacy ·         Some people take so long to get used to youth that they grow old enough to experience it. ·         Role of silence in political communication is limited because political communication is limited. Science must subordinate to Religion   ·         Islam is not autonomous in a sense that is independent of happenings. Religion cannot be stagnant and if it is so, it grow...
Fallaciously parallel examples Fallaciously parallel examples By   Dr. Sohail Ansari Conceived and worded by DR Sohail Ansari (originality of concepts and originality of words). He believes that there can never be a zero scope for improvement and appreciates criticism if it is not for the sake of criticism.  Fallaciously parallel examples: ·         If a man can eat poison, the poison must be made of non-toxic material. Man is eating poison, so poison is made of non-toxic material. ·         If having bought things one becomes happy, things must be made of happiness. There is a man happy to have things, so things are made of happiness.