NLP Tip #343 – The Magic of Metaprograms – Part Two – The Basis of Learning

admin March 11th, 2010

In last week’s tip we started exploring metaprograms, the unconscious patterns which help us    focus our attention by shaping the processes of deletion, distortion & generalisation. In this article, you’re going to discover a pattern you’ve been using since the day you were born, & that forms the basis of all learning.

All through my childhood, I was told that I was argumentative. My teachers called me “a barrack room lawyer”, & I was regularly at odds with people in authority. The strange thing was that I didn’t think of myself as argumentative – it was just that when people made sweeping, generalised claims, I could always think of a counterexample, a case where what they said wasn’t true. Always? OK, not always, but most of the time.

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