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Old 10-13-2009, 06:39 AM   #27
GillTeepbew

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Well, sometimes you have a good reason and you still don't want to tell them. I agree that maybe "because I said so" is a little off-putting, but I don't have to explain the reasons behind every instruction I give. I think it's important that I understand them, though.
I once had a professor in med school tell me that you can occasionally fool patients, but never fool yourself.
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