I love being able to think for myself. I have an opinion on almost everything and if I don't have an opinion right now I will probably get one. I was blessed to have parents and a few teachers who encouraged me to develop a system where I could think for myself and develop ideas on my own. The points brought up in Thomas G. Plummers "Diagnosing and Treating the Ophelia Syndrome" have all at some point been a practice I have engaged in. Now that a clear cut system has been presented to me, I plan on adopting all of them in a more complete way.
P: His purpose was to inform us of the importance of thinking for ourselves and how to do that.
T: He shared ways to break free from the "Ophelia Syndrome " and learn to think for ourselves.
I: The issue is that the things suggested are essentially individualistic and that we must do what works for us.
C: There are ways to think for ourselves but it will require certain things of us.
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