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Mind Game???????????????????
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Our friend did a mind game to us...she asked i us questions like what college we wanted to go to...then she had us write it down on a strip of paper, and then she stared at us and then wrote down her answer, and she got all of the questions she asked right. How do you do this????? and what is the game called?????
okay look she's a stupid blonde. She doesn't have powers. AT ALL! :) and she has NEVER asked these questions before. She said her dad taught her how to play the game.

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What kind of things can I do before a big game for the mind?
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I play darts which is a very technical game and I think I have most of that down, but it is such a huge mind game. I have a hard time staying focus. Is there any exercises that I can do to prepare myself before a match.


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What is you money mind game-what does money mean to you? I mean what psychological/philosophical impact does?
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it have on your choices, thoughts, and behavior? How does it control your life and why do you allow it to? I mean, you could take ten people, who have the exact amount of money, put them in the same room and they would have totally different perspectives-so what is your money mind game? And what impact does it have? Why have you chosen it?
No, my question revolves around your spending or non-spending habits and what they stem from psychologically! Are you a debtor, a hoarder, what kinds of things do you spend on...


I have no concept of money, I can't actually conviece of it having intrinsic value, perhaps because I don't believe that the force behind it has any substance, that force namely being the collective, a meaningless group that has justified its own existence.

As such, I spend, or I don't spend, and I rarely even think about it. I come home at night and throw the loose change in my pocket into the garbage. Why not? It weighs more than it's worth to me.

Who amongst the remaining NRL teams has the upper hand in the "mind game"?
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The way the finals is being played out, the best side that maintains its composure and shift the attention to the opposing sides is one factor in the whole dynamics of the finals. What team is presently playing the best approach in the "mind game" both on and off the field? I would say the Storms are up there! The Broncos are trying their heart out but need to be more convincing! What do you think, good people!


Melbourne I think. They've been there too many times before.

My step daughter is involved with some kind of weird mind game, any one know what it is?
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Supposedly, she's involved with some kind of mind game where she tries to communicate with people using her mind and hearing voices and stuff. She's been caught stealing money and I'm wondering if anyone knows of anything like this and that it may include some sort of drug to assist in the "mind reading". Kind of reminds me of the dungeons and dragons thing as far as it hitting the college kids first...help!


How old is your daughter? I know when I was younger, early to late teens I played around with all kinds of stuff. None of it was really serious. Well I should say at the time it was "serious" but in the grand scheme of things was no more serious than playing cops and robbers would have been preparation for a life of crime..

As far as Dungeons and Dragons is concerned there is no mind reading involved in that game, just a lot of story telling and dice rolling.

Talk to her. Don't be judgmental. Just find out what is going on and I'm sure you'll find that as long as you don't start filling in blanks that aren't there with worries I'm sure you'll see that the "Mind Reading" is harmless make believe.

As far as the stealing in concerned you definitely need to talk to her about it. Again, don't be judgmental. She isn't going to respond positively and will only go on the defensive. Talk to her about your concerns and about the legal repercussions of what she is doing. Assuming she is in or around high school your best bet is to treat her as the thinking (Although not necessarily always thinking things through well) young adult she is.