Yes, corboy is right.
In addition, the assault on the ego is absolutely vicious, and goes way beyond what would normally be experienced in real life.
This begins early, and continues throughout at least the first two days. No matter what you say, you are ALWAYS wrong, (even when you're right, as in the example when everyone remembers that they had to be back at 7:30, and after the fact it's 7:20). You end up feeling as if you can't do or say ANYTHING right. People are blamed for their own rapes, (there was a scene like this in "The Handmaid's Tale." It reminded me of Landmark . I personally think that "Aunt Lydia" would make a perfect Forum Leader).
In addition, the assault on the ego is absolutely vicious, and goes way beyond what would normally be experienced in real life.
This begins early, and continues throughout at least the first two days. No matter what you say, you are ALWAYS wrong, (even when you're right, as in the example when everyone remembers that they had to be back at 7:30, and after the fact it's 7:20). You end up feeling as if you can't do or say ANYTHING right. People are blamed for their own rapes, (there was a scene like this in "The Handmaid's Tale." It reminded me of Landmark . I personally think that "Aunt Lydia" would make a perfect Forum Leader).