NLP through stories -story 22

A man was dying from a poisoned arrow.
His relatives rushed  a doctor to his side. 

But he refused to have his arrow removed unless
he had the answers to a few questions.

1. was the man who shot him white or black?
2. was he a native or a foreigner?
3. was he tall or short?
4. what language he spoke?
5. By what vehicle he escaped?


He was adamant that the could not be removed; and so he died.

Very unfortunate isn’t it?

Like this man inappropriately intelligent or inquisitive, 
some are vainly analytical about issues & prove to be impractical idiots;
Ability to question the existing system,
ability to analyze the pros & cons of an issue,
ability to gain greater understanding of an issue by seeing many sides is welcome.
At the same time it must lead you to an appropriate benefit befitting the context.

That is why NLP does not believe in ‘fixing the client’
NLP does not unnecessarily analyze the problem of the subject; does not work with the content;
NLP takes the subject through a process to the desired outcome.
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