Managing Mind/Body

Jack, I think all these detractors are the same guy.

Roanoke
Thomas Jackson
Arthur Deco
Emil Kraepelin
Wiles Welder
Joe Doaks
Cassandra
Duref Mudgins
Rahula Gautama

He also goes by hypostomus and is probably a bunch more of the 27,000+ "members" of this site. LOL

Notwithstanding the fact that he thinks psychology is his turf, he seems emotionally unbalanced and determined to distract others from learning from you. For what reason, I don't know. Just an FYI.
 
Quote from Rahula Gautama:

As is the norm with your teasing non-references to yourself over the years, searching on "jack hershey" and "organic farming" yields absolutely nothing. Sort of like your books. "Kokomo and Bogart" works great though, as do other family references which I will not violate your privacy to cite. Care to provide a more specific reference to your organic greatness? Or was your work primarily in fertilizers, like bullshit?

Try the guinnes book of records.

Go to organics and waste

Go to fermentation of anaphase

Go to sufactant carrier transfers.

Go to oil shale nutrient extraction and trace mineral composition.
 
Quote from icarus618:

Jack, I think all these detractors are the same guy.

Roanoke
Thomas Jackson
Arthur Deco
Emil Kraepelin
Wiles Welder
Joe Doaks
Cassandra
Duref Mudgins
Rahula Gautama

He also goes by hypostomus and is probably a bunch more of the 27,000+ "members" of this site. LOL

Notwithstanding the fact that he thinks psychology is his turf, he seems emotionally unbalanced and determined to distract others from learning from you. For what reason, I don't know. Just an FYI.

We know all those names and we know his primary life activity is playing with his mind. He thinks you do author look ups with nicknames too. Soo sophomoric.

This will not peter out; but we get to redo it anyway as a tight document later. I let him know that I was finished handling him.

It is strange that he did not know how the cerebellum works. I used freshman standard examples.
 
Quote from Rahula Gautama:

There are 2500 references to chunking and NLP, but only one for chunking and Alexander Aitkin, which nonetheless I thank you for the reference. Chunking appears very early in the NLP literature, and that's where you got it. You may not be able to remember it, however, as that was forty years ago.

So you can't search; what else is new.
 
i find this very funny, the arguments over "chunking" and NLP...

as a psychologist and historian of psychological research, rest assured that George Miller, a Princeton psychologist was the father of cognitive psychology, research on memory and noting the chunking method of recall.

i think NLP [by its founders own admission] borrows ideas from different fields, including psychology and sort of blends together [rather successfully] a method of motivating yourself and achieving goals.

...but what does all of this matter?????
 
Searching on John Hershey (I forget if your MI is T or C) and those keywords yields absolutely nothing. But add the keyword "bullshit"... As always, you never provide a link. Why? Because even YOU couldn't find one! Environmentalist? Designer of trails in national forests? Somebody who designed trails certainly would leave one. The only place you exist is in that crummy little house in Tucson and in your own mind.

The key factor in this thread is that, even with my help, you are only generating 20 hits per post, and most of those are me editing my own stuff.
 
Mr. Hershey. First, I must object to your statement that "most likely it was something you saw with your eyes". Specifically, I have my most important signals coded as auditory alerts, as I am primarily auditory, what you have called before a "linguistic weenie". You betray a deep gap in your own perception of mental action with your constant references to the visual and the kinesthetic, ignoring the auditory.

Second, to focus on the final output of a mathematical trading decision as visual misses the point. It could equally well come to you from a buzzer up your ass. The important thing is the intricate calculations which prededed it and the subtle market knowledge which informed those algorithms. The intelligence occurs in the system design, not in the ultimate trading punch.
 
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