by cardigan » August 11th, 2005, 4:28 am
A little comment for Sandy82: The hypnotist, that told you, that the more he charged, the better the succes-rate of his treatments were is right, but he's not cynical. Merely being very realistic.
I am not a professional hypnotist in the sense that I don't charge people for my services. It's still a hobby to me, and I perform the things I do for free, because I mostly treat friends or relatives, and it allows me to have somebody to work with. This way many people who are not alltogether serious about wanting to quit smoking or loosing weight or whatever I am asked to help them with, will still think that they should give it a shot - if they get the offer. It won't cost them a cent, and it MIGHT just work. But this also gives me some subjects, that are not very motivated and don't really care if the continue smoking or being fat or whatever - or not. It's nearly like a parlorgame to them. On the other hand - if I were to charge a hell of a lot of money to make people quit smoking, then I'd have next to nobody to practise on, but whenever I would get hold of somebody, that was willing to pay my fee, they would be so motivated that this should not fail, that success would be almost automatic.
It's like if you buy a new computer, and you really pay a lot of money, you'll be very happy with the machine and very slow to think that it might not be better than the standard Chinese computer, that only costs half the price. When in reality the two machines could easily have identical data, or the Chinese one might actually be easier to handle in some respects!
On the other hand if you DO discover that a similar computer at half the price is better than the one you paid through your nose to get, you will be very dissatisfied and will never buy a computer from that firm again! (I never said Compaq) :lol:
Belief is everything, and the more you pay, the more you believe - or something like that.
:lol: