Ineffable Ontological Detanglement .: Introspective Assistance & Mental Analysis Manual

Independence: Foreward by
Independence: Kit Carruthers' Commentary
Another thing I learned from my parents is never ask for help with anything, ever. If I want to ask my father where in the garage the toolbox is... "What do you need? Screwdriver? Hammer? I got it I got it I got it hold on I'm takin' control, I'm dropping whatever I'm doing. We're going to the garage. It's here, it's right here. Here are the nails over here. Do you need a measuring tape? Measuring tape? No? No? Okay, uhhh... There's some old drywall over there... What are you working on? Shelf? Bookcase? Desk? I can help I can help I can do all of it all by myself, I can take control of the entire thing, make you watch me struggle at it as you tell me what to do and how to fix the manner in which I am doing it, there we go I built your desk." I learned I take full control of the project, I do every last bit of it myself, I never tell anybody about my project, I never let it leak upon face in any manner that I am working on a project. I never take on a project I cannot complete all by myself, otherwise I may end up having to ask for help.