My choice for analogy of a master is K9, the robotic dog, in the TV series Dr. Who. He is kind. He does not comply with other people's opinion unless he agrees with them. He does not control people and is not nasty to other people. He is comical and beautiful and I love him. He is the greatest representation of a master I know of because he is not a liar. He does not comply with thieves, robbers and liars and he never disrespects other people.
When I look at what is represented to be a master in RSE they are robbers in the marketplace, they lie in public, they cheat people and they prefer to tell everyone else their faults.
What it takes to be a master
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Re: What it takes to be a master
WOW! Voidgate. That is awesome. Right on for me. When I was in my molding years, my mother 'drove home' heavy to me that you don't steal (and not just money) and you don't lie.voidgate wrote:My choice for analogy of a master is K9, the robotic dog, in the TV series Dr. Who. He is kind. He does not comply with other people's opinion unless he agrees with them. He does not control people and is not nasty to other people. He is comical and beautiful and I love him. He is the greatest representation of a master I know of because he is not a liar. He does not comply with thieves, robbers and liars and he never disrespects other people.
When I look at what is represented to be a master in RSE they are robbers in the marketplace, they lie in public, they cheat people and they prefer to tell everyone else their faults.
Voidgate. Thank you.
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