1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:493 AND stemmed:do)
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(“But they do have to call for help.
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Now, the information given automatically changes the nature of the probability that was foreseen, for in that probability no forewarning had occurred. Do you follow me?
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I suggest you give this information to your friends, so that they do not worry.
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Giving this information to your friends will make it still less a probable event. Do you follow me?
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I will then let you do so. The knowledge prickles the balloon of emotions that were building up within our friend. Otherwise they would emerge in an overexuberance when relieved from work pressure, resulting in carelessness. Beneath this of course the psychological need to be hurt, to punish himself, because he cannot strike out against a superior in the work situation.
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