Welcome to the forum and thanks for your response. I think Roger's right when he points out that the sample group has to be sufficeintly large to make the sort of deduction I was after. Good luck with the Diploma.
I’ve just read Why men don’t listen and women can’t read maps by Allan & Barbara Pease. From memory, they suggest that due to the different ‘wiring’ of male and female brains that it is much rarer to find good male ‘councillors’ than female. I’d be int...
I also agree Roger! When I said 'Maybe we should do what we want to do', I did not mean that we should not consider the 'needs feelings and welfare of those around us before deciding what to do'. However I suggest that maybe the consideration of other peoples needs etc. is again something that we mi...
I may be straying off the original point. However it may be interesting to have a look at what ‘doing good’ really means to us. Mark mentions ‘doing good’ and quite rightly suggests that we may not know whether what we assume is ‘doing good’ is in fact doing good....
Thanks for your responses Roger & 'lucky begger'. I would like to respond further and in some detail but I'm currently v busy (got an exam on Saturday). Please excuse my lack of response until then.
I was interested to read both Roger's comments and Mark's reply. I may be getting off the original point made by Roger that perhaps we shouldnt see relationships as a commercial exchange, which I tend to agree with. In contrast to Mark however, I think that it's perfectly acceptable to 'get somethin...