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I cannot resist—it is my own sense of humor—you make your own reality. In your world, therefore, as Prentice-Hall is related to your joint experience; that is, to your experience and Ruburt’s, you form that company. This has nothing to do with that company as it is related to other people.
If you hold grudges, if you—and I mean both or either of you—concentrate upon past dissatisfactions with Prentice to whatever degree, and if you project those differences into the future, then to that degree will such be your future experience with Prentice.
It does no good to say that Prentice-Hall exists also outside of your experience with it—and that the people there have their own reality, for in such a way you put part of the responsibility upon another agency. In your world and experience, where your interests are paramount, and do rule, they form your reality.
You have said you have but one publisher, where Prentice has many authors, and that is the point. The “burden” of that relationship rests upon you —again, both of you—upon your expectations and those beliefs about the world that you have projected upon that company. Taking that for granted, and taking for granted the state of your society as it exists in your beliefs, then Prentice has treated you both very well—and me.
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