RESOLUTION OF CONFUSION


    Here is the source of so many problems, and the Neutronic solution.


    I could say that the biggest problem in the world is confusion, and I wouldn’t be far wrong. It really is far up on the list.

    You see, so many of problems that infect this world stem from the simple fact that people didn’t know what to do.

    A rocket takes off...a rocket crashes. Somebody got confused about the launch program, or about which way a screw was turned, or...a thousand things could be the cause, but under that cause is...confusion.

    A car crashes...somebody got confused and did the wrong thing. Maybe a teen driver got confused, maybe a drunk (now that is confusion!) got on the road, maybe the street signs are confusing.

    A relationship crashes...somebody got confused. The man, the woman, the decisions you made that didn’t work out...somewhere in there you are going to find the basic fact of confusion.


    Now, the reason I am telling you this is because I am going to give you a Neutronic explanation, and a Neutronic solution, and this is going to convince you that Neutronics works.


    There is life, and everybody in life has a direction. To the degree that people are confused, to that degree they leave their direction, and to that degree they give up their goals.

    Now, here is the Neutronic datum concerning how to hold to your direction and reach your goal.


    Confusion results when your direction has changed and you don’t accept it.


    There it is.

    Doesn’t matter if the direction has changed because you made a decision, because there was a natural cataclysm, or because you forgot to read the instructions.


    As soon as you accept the fact that your direction has changed, you can realign your life with your decision, survive the disaster, or just go read the instructions.


    Take a look at the following graph. It is a representation for direction in life. Going up, or going down, you come to a curve. If you don’t realize where the curve is, or that it has happened, then you will be confused. And you will remain confused until you define your new direction.



   

   

    Anything and everything that results in failure is a loss of direction.

    Now, maybe that failure should happen.

    Maybe it shouldn’t.

    I don’t care about all that.

    All I care about is you realizing your direction and making it work.

    Then the failures and successes can sort themselves out.



    The above graphic is more fully explained, and a few more illustrations are presented, in the book ‘Prologue.’