Universal Quantifiers
Universal Quantifiers in NLP are words that are universal generalisations and have no referential index. Includes words such as "all", "every", and "never".
Ubiquitously Universal
Our love affair with the Universal Quantifiers.
Everything you ever wanted to know…everything? How do you know that that will be every thing? Does it mean that once you have been told or read the thing begining with the words, every, all or even on occasion absolutely that you will win the quiz programmes and be the most intelligent person around? That you can stop now and just be…?
All or nothing…
As we do, us human types we love a plethora of things, it makes us feel that we have a choice it the matter, the above the choice seems very straightforward, all or nothing.
We know what we like, and the Universal quantifier, we like very much. How many times do we hear, “He never does what I want him to do”, or I always do it this way.” “That is how it always happens!” “It is an absolute fact that everyone knows”, do they now?
We are wired to generalise, and the Universal Quantifier facilitates us in doing this ALL THE TIME! We feel it gives us choices, we see hear how acceptable it sounds to us, we see how it can be applied to a given situation.
So it is interesting… is it not… to discover how the questioning of this small, seemingly innocuous word can actually increase our choices in changing our behaviour. When we look more closely
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