Try walking down the street and counting every letter E you see. This is not a good experiment to undertake on your way to an important meeting or someplace you have to be on time.
E could stand for excuses, after all there are two of them in the word. As you walk down the street every E is a new excuse, a reason something didn't happen… Like the pony you should've gotten when you turned eight or the fact that Rachel Coughlin never paid attention to you in the 8th grade.
E could stand for excellence. There are four E's in excellence. There are also examples of excellence all around us. In fact as popular, 1960s vintage singer, Andy Williams used to croon “the world still astounds you, each time you look at a star.”
Keep in mind reciting poetry to lions does not amuse them, it simply affirms you are en entrée, incapable of fighting back.
Your eyes and perceptions help your brain interpret the world on the other side of the skull. Little bits of information are collected then used to affirm what you feel and know to be true.
The brain craves continuity.
OTT... what are the next two letters in sequence? It's not a trick, there is an answer, and the answer is something that you know.
As the brain searches for continuity, it swims through a sea of emotions and simultaneously walks through a desert of demanding logic. Most people claim they can't do more than one thing at a time, in reality, your brain is sparking synapses at over 1 trillion every 10th the second.
FFS... are the next three letters in sequence… What are the next two?
If you are an E means Excuse kind of person, the whole OTTFFS thing is really stupid, and just another example of the trivial crap that infects our lives and makes everything overly complicated.
If you are an E means Expedite kind of person, you have cut and pasted the six letters in the Google search box and have found the answer using your keen knowledge of Command C, Command V and search algorithms that allow you to forget more than half the things you used to know. The internet is all about surrendering facts to the world of cyberspace.
If you are an E means Excellence kind of person, you've either figured it out, are trying to remember chemical compounds from 10th grade or hoping there will be another clue in the form of a new paragraph.
You are right!
SEN... Are the next three letters, what are the next two?
Unlike the shape of your nose, the color of your eyes or the scar by your elbow, where your brother pushed you down the stairs… Your brain has the capacity to change its physical composition several times a day.
When your brain changes, your thought patterns change. Maybe not all of them… But enough to change perception and behavior.
Think about children under 15 months of age. When they have to eliminate… They go.
Between 15 and 24 months they understand that they should separate, themselves from the rest of the family, when they eliminate. They still manage to go all over themselves, but they recognize they should do so by themselves.
Between 24 and 60 months accidents may occur, but rarely. The individual will do everything in their power to avoid being a baby.
New behaviors are easily tied to new perceptions.
Here's another hint...
OTTFFSSEN _ _ _ _ F... what are the four letters where the blanks have been inserted?
If you want to make a difference in someone's life, make a difference. If you want to act in a loving and caring way, act like a human.
Your brain and your behavior adapt to whoever and whatever you think you are. Changing is as simple as One, Two, Three.
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