The script has been written, the performers coached, the lights are set, the teleprompters and cameras are in position, the live audience is seated, and the program is about to start. Advertisers are eagerly awaiting their cut of the gate and legacy royalties. It has been a long time in coming. The Producers already know the cost and profits of Chaos.
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Working with the Mind is as important as with the Body. No one, institutional, corporate, educational, governmental, or otherwise, "teaches" how to do a job. Everything is learned On The Job. Education teaches how to use the mind. Some sticks. Some doesn't.
Pain and suffering are powerful teachers, not that someone should lose life or limb, that would be a Bridge Too Far. Work a shovel without gloves, get a blister. Go too fast, go too hard, go too long, and learn the curves of dehydration, exhaustion, judgement error, co-worker ostracism, and more, too many more.
Planning makes sense. Conservation of Energy makes sense. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Other "Universal Constants" [Murphy] come to mind that each of us has to learn for ourselves. Two plus two equal four, subtraction, multiplication, long division, reading, writing, wiring, driving, reloading, shooting, casting, UNDERSTANDING WOMEN ==> NONE OF IT is hard wired.
These cannot be plugged into the "Matrix Receptacle" in the base of the neck and downloaded from some canned computer program. Who wrote those extensive computer programs in the first place? Certainly, there was a LOT of Trial and Error in those learning curves.
We have all sat around a campfire and wondered aloud about the dumb things we did and why we're still alive to talk about them. Some folks don't survive the learning curve. Some folks are fortunate by circumstance. Every one of us has scars to prove our existence and our experience. Some of the BEST experience is the result of BAD experience.
Your footfalls, mine, everyone's in this life are DIFFERENT. Have a conversation with the man looking back at you in the mirror. Get straight with "That Guy" and let everyone else come to Jesus in their own way. A Doctor can bury his mistakes, an Architect can only advise you to Plant Vines.