12-18-07, 08:07 AM
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Eternal Patrol
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Aeoteroa
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Originally Posted by Skybird
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Yes, a part time job in a warehouse (Kaufhaus). People know that since years. They also know that I gave up psychology for practical reasons and unbridgable differences with the institution'S dogmas, and that I worked for free in cooperation with a hospital which then turned into a complete meditation group with no more people from hosptial attending, until I gave it up after some years and the thing growing bigger than I wished it to be. In a multi-semestre practition time I worked with and for dying people at hospitals, and I also had time in a closed psychiatry. You can assume in all safety that I know why I did not choose to follow the trail of contemporary psychology for all my life. I have worked (for free again) in several free social work services run by the church (!) since then, and in earlier years participated in therapy projects for torture victims from the Balkans as well. I also worked in a factory, several depot halls (Lagerhalle), as cook in a cheap restaurant, as waiter, as salesman, and for one single opportunity as a bodyguard. Then I had a short intermezzo as trainer with a local security company but caused a training accident that almost killed a trainee, that threw me a bit off track back then, and on my travellings I also workd in the security field for foreign correspondet teams from the West, shooting a docu in the ME.
Whats your point, if you have any? All that is very old news, being told here sionce years. I have come around a bit. Anything wrong with that? You can safely assume that I can afford to live the way I live my life. Else I wouldn't do it.
Oh, and I never did Ninja stuff. I did swordfighting, and martial arts, yes. I even learned how to decently handle a bow. But ninjatsu I never claimed to have done, nowhere - and Ninjatsu is much, much more than just these three.
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wow! your achieved alot in your life and heres me thinking you were just a psychologist  How do you handle doing work for free, i use to do alot of that, we call it voluntary work yet i stopped cause i found people just take you for granted all they want out of you is more more more until you burn out then its oh sry about that and they wait for the next fool to come along. Thats just going from my experience i mostly got alot of enjoyment out of it but i also got alot of stress. Now i avoid it like the plague.
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