How to measure the ideal cult member
Title:
How to measure the ideal cult member
Word Count:
255
Summary:
Mathmatics will help you determine who you should choose to join your cult.
Keywords:
Mind Control, Hypnosis, NLP
Article Body:
ARTICLE - The Mathmatics of choosing an Ideal Cult member
There is a book called "Geek Logic" by Garth Sundem that has created a list of formulas for de
It’s quite a blast because it strips emotions out of decisions that SHOULD be logical in the f
Another example is to ask how many bad relationships have you gotten into by ignoring the logi
Turning a choice into a mathimatical formula makes these decisions obvious.
It also prompted me to ask "What would be some useful decision making formulas that would help
I came up with one that is "The ideal cult member."
Here are the variables:
Sanity =
S (0 = psychotic stalker, 5 = Emotionally Stable )
Experimental = E ( 0 = fearful with lots of rules, 5 = fun loving gregarious and experimental
Baggage = B ( 0 = broke, with kids, on meds with lots of issues , 5 = completely independant a
Attractive = A ( 1 = "I might have sex with if I were drunk", 5 = "I would have sex with 3 tim
[ (S^2) x (2B) x E ] + A
Note that if S, B or E are zero it would bring the score down to single digits.
1253
= The ideal cult member
701 and up = Join my inner circle
501 to 700 =
99 to 500
initiate to first level
= must pay for more training
9 to 99 = run
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How to measure the ideal cult member
Word Count:
255
Summary:
Mathmatics will help you determine who you should choose to join your cult.
Keywords:
Mind Control, Hypnosis, NLP
Article Body:
ARTICLE - The Mathmatics of choosing an Ideal Cult member
There is a book called "Geek Logic" by Garth Sundem that has created a list of formulas for de
It’s quite a blast because it strips emotions out of decisions that SHOULD be logical in the f
Another example is to ask how many bad relationships have you gotten into by ignoring the logi
Turning a choice into a mathimatical formula makes these decisions obvious.
It also prompted me to ask "What would be some useful decision making formulas that would help
I came up with one that is "The ideal cult member."
Here are the variables:
Sanity =
S (0 = psychotic stalker, 5 = Emotionally Stable )
Experimental = E ( 0 = fearful with lots of rules, 5 = fun loving gregarious and experimental
Baggage = B ( 0 = broke, with kids, on meds with lots of issues , 5 = completely independant a
Attractive = A ( 1 = "I might have sex with if I were drunk", 5 = "I would have sex with 3 tim
[ (S^2) x (2B) x E ] + A
Note that if S, B or E are zero it would bring the score down to single digits.
1253
= The ideal cult member
701 and up = Join my inner circle
501 to 700 =
99 to 500
initiate to first level
= must pay for more training
9 to 99 = run
This is a demo version of txt2pdf v.10.1
Developed by SANFACE Software http://www.sanface.com/
Available at http://www.sanface.com/txt2pdf.html