I am amused that the skeptic dictionary has an entry on
neurolingual processing. Anyway, the upshot is that if it's too good to be true, if it promises to change your life, if someone is selling you something(a book, a magazine, vitamins) it's probably not the best thing to base your life off of. If more people followed those rules, a lot of people would not be huckstered.
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