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October 14, 2012    
I was programmed for the False Purpose Rundown somewhere along the line. If I recall correctly, it was after original OT III and before the new NOTS program. I didn't want to do it! But, I was nicely handled by the auditor and case supervisor, so we did the basic list. As we finished that basic list, I thought, "There, that's done!" Then I was put on the next list, the 1D list. Oh, good grief, I didn't want to do it! We did it anyway. Then the 2D list and, of course, I didn't want to do it! Then, finally, the 3D list and -- you guessed it -- I didn't want to do it!

In retrospect, the False Purpose Rundown that I did added so much clarity to my way of thinking with the resultant doing. I noticed this when we finished up the auditing and I have had a straight-line point of view to this day. Run the process, find the underlying false purpose(s), and take off in a more straight forward fashion with life. That's what happened to me!

No, I didn't want to do it! But, life would certainly be much different for me without it.

Overall rating 
 
3.3
Applicability (hits home) 
 
3.0
Easy-to-do 
 
3.0
Wow factor 
 
2.0
Results 
 
5.0
Reviewed by TheWidowDenk November 09, 2012
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I Didn't Want To Do It!

I was programmed for the False Purpose Rundown somewhere along the line. If I recall correctly, it was after original OT III and before the new NOTS program. I didn't want to do it! But, I was nicely handled by the auditor and case supervisor, so we did the basic list. As we finished that basic list, I thought, "There, that's done!" Then I was put on the next list, the 1D list. Oh, good grief, I didn't want to do it! We did it anyway. Then the 2D list and, of course, I didn't want to do it! Then, finally, the 3D list and -- you guessed it -- I didn't want to do it!

In retrospect, the False Purpose Rundown that I did added so much clarity to my way of thinking with the resultant doing. I noticed this when we finished up the auditing and I have had a straight-line point of view to this day. Run the process, find the underlying false purpose(s), and take off in a more straight forward fashion with life. That's what happened to me!

No, I didn't want to do it! But, life would certainly be much different for me without it.

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