Toss that Yeyo and Run
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unprofessional behavior??
Just because something is totally unprofessional (and I believe this falls into that category) doesn't mean it doesn't have the desired effect. And just because the desired effect was achieved, doesn't make it okay to be unprofessional. There are effective, professional, ethical ways to attain the desired effect.
The "old saying" comment is totally unrelated, so to bring that into a professional conversation kind of denigrates others' belief systems, which is also probably not very professional.
JasonE said:ReikiDude said:Well, as I said, it was a similar treatment that helped me escape the emotional agony I was in. Was I gullible? Was I "cured?" I say I was cured!
That is the power of placebo enhanced by the power of misdirection so frequently used by con men and magicians. If a person wants to believe something helped them for X reason, they will do so even if the facts indicate that X reason is utterly false and that far more conventional explanation is available. Or, as the old saying goes, "Your faith has made you well!"
Just because something is totally unprofessional (and I believe this falls into that category) doesn't mean it doesn't have the desired effect. And just because the desired effect was achieved, doesn't make it okay to be unprofessional. There are effective, professional, ethical ways to attain the desired effect.
The "old saying" comment is totally unrelated, so to bring that into a professional conversation kind of denigrates others' belief systems, which is also probably not very professional.