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The Ten Commandments of General Semantics
(humor - a label for
those who don't "get it")
© Copyright 2009 Ralph E, Kenyon, Jr.
- Thou shalt entertain no other theories (that conflict with general
semantics).
- Thou shalt not construct or use other devices than the structural
differential.
- Thou shalt not criticize Korzybski, for his word shall be not
questioned.
- Thou shalt keep revered the annual Korzybski Memorial lecture, and
never do anything else on that day.
- Thou shalt honor time-binding and all thy ancestors who have passed
down the written word.
- Thou shalt cooperate with thy fellow human beings, for not doing so is
to behave like animals.
- Thou shalt not truck with proponents of theories conflicting with
general semantics.
- Thou shalt not take another's general semanticist's words and pass
them off as thy own.
- Thou shalt not speak falsely against thy fellow general semanticists.
- Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors properties, for to do so is to
behave like animals.