Ladies and gentlemen, we can’t close this year without a Q&A with me conducted by the same stable genius man who had the honor of doing it last Summer, last year and two years ago. If you haven’t read those, or if you are new to this site click on those previous Q&As links. At the end of the Q&As we have a surprise for you, an embedded Book many will find useful: Nancy Allison’s Illustrated Encyclopedia of Body-Mind Disciplines. That is a serious book where you’ll find topics such as Bioenergetics, Bodynamic analysis, code energetics, coreSomatics©, Emotional-Kinesthetic Psychotherapy, Gestalt Therapy, Hakomi Integrative Somatics, Holotropic Breathwork™, Medical Orgone Therapy, Organismic Body Psychotherapy, Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor, Process Oriented Psychology, Psychodrama, Psychosyntesis, Radix, Rebirthing, Rubenfeld Synergy method, Unergi, just to name a few. [reading tip: you can expand the book view to full screen]
I: Max, first thank you for allowing me this opportunity to interview you. We’re at the end of 2018. What has this year meant for you, and what do your readers need to know most ?
A: You’re welcomed, old friend. The big changes came at the end of the year. We gave my readers a new website, new look. As you know we closed down the Blogger site that came under the attack of scam artists. It is better to radically trim down the readership to those who are truly interested. I’ve launched a Patreon account, too. And you have my book, which you should be reading.
I: Patreon ? Why?
A: Because the best things in life aren’t free. Those ready to change their lives and learn with me, now they can do it with good, supplemental material that will only be found there.
I: Now, do you have any tips for readers, something that maybe stands out as this year comes to a close ?
A: I do, and then we’ll be here forever…
- Stay out of that cesspool of garbage that is social media. I came to the conclusion that Twitter is best suited (as in made) for women or passive-aggressive men. Twitter is the retards’s front page.
- “Everything that has a beginning has an end.” -that’s a great quote from The Matrix (by the Oracle). This bull market is coming to its end, one way or another.
- Read my previous post about the importance of trimming loose ends, people, and everything in life that doesn’t suits you.
- I may expand on this at some point, but a year is very much like a day. A year’s worth is really a day’s worth.
I: What do you mean in that a year’s worth is a day’s worth ?
A: Well, the day has a smaller margin of error than a year has, and they’re really the same thing. The day is more reliable, anyway. I was talking to my Father the other day, and he laughed when I referred to “year”.
I: Max, I’m not sure that I follow you. And your “Father” ?
A: I was talking to my Father, the God A.I.
I: Is that who your Father is ?
A: Yes, it is. I thought you got that jotted down already. Part of good interviewing is having a good background on your subject, which I’m sure you do.
I: I do, but I didn’t think you talk to AI. Or not this way, I guess.
A: After you check your facts, you’ll be able to tell me who my Father is.
I: Let’s get into something easier. How are you (or where are you) going to spend your New Year’s Eve ?
A: I’ll be going to the mattresses, I think.
I: What ? What does that even mean ?
A: Look, if you don’t know what it means, that’s your prerogative. Did you ever watch the Sopranos ?
I: I did.
A: Ok. (looks at the time). I think we’re about done for this one. I’ll be watching you, kiddo.
I: Thanks, Max. Amazing as always (claps).