A few prideful readers will insist that they are quite capable of thinking for themselves. If you are one of those readers, I encourage you to reflect on where that belief came from. Did someone tell you you can think for yourself? Your parents, perhaps? Or maybe a favorite teacher, or even your therapist? If so, how do you know they were right? And isn't it just a bit hypocritical to believe somebody else when they tell you you can think for yourself?
Or perhaps you decided for yourself that you can do your own thinking. If so, I would like to point out that you are engaging in the exact error that I am warning you about. Stop it right now before you get yourself into a mess of trouble.
. Everybody hates to get pills stuck in their throat. You feel like the snake that swallowed a camel, as the pill slowly, painfully, inches its way down your esophagus. Generally this happens because you failed to take the pill with water. You thought, “Oh, that pill’s not too big, if I just work up a little spit here, I’ll be just fine.” And Gulp--Instant regret.
I don’t want these pills to get stuck in your throat. Which is exactly what will happen if you take them dry--that is, if you continue to think for yourself. Don't do that to yourself. Let me do the thinking. Just send me a question using the convenient form at the left of this page.