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Title: About Dealing with Bad People


A Rattlesnake can‘t help having poison fangs in his mouth …

 
He is what he is.

 
It's just the way God made him.

 
And it is Unrealistic for you to expect all people to be Good People.

And it is just as Unrealistic for you to expect a rattlesnake to behave like anything other than a rattlesnake.

 
Some people are Bad and can Hurt you … just like rattlesnakes.

 
And many folks refuse to deal with Bad people

they treat 'em like snakes and stay “far away” from them.

 
But sometimes there can be Great Benefit to us in dealing with Bad people …

 
they may have something we need …

just like we Benefit from rattlesnakes eating mice.


THE TRICK THAT YOU MUST KNOW IN DEALING WITH BAD PEOPLE IS:


First, you must identify that the person is “Bad”.

Then if you need to “go to bed” with him,
you should treat him like a rattlesnake:
 

JUST PUT YOUR HAND TIGHTLY AROUND HIS NECK BEHIND HIS HEAD;
 

HOLD HIM AT ARM’S LENGTH WHERE HE CAN’T “BITE” YOU
 

AND “GO TO BED” WITH HIM.


Robert Jorrie,
Dec. 31, 1971,
Edelstein Ranch


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