Is this the most appropriate use of a swearword ever?

In the Maturity section, we've made the argument that the current level of human psychology is poor and urgently needs to change. When viewed in a wider galactic context - assuming that life and intelligent life "out there" is widespread - we're likely to be still at a relatively primitive stage of development. In a nutshell, human beings need to grow up.

It's easy to see that something's wrong. But we go much further. We know exactly how to unfold human potential - to bring about a significant change in psychology that will make life better for all. Ultimately, this will be the next step forward in our evolutionary path.

We've just released the first three films - presented by Becky, our director - in a series of 42 films, explaining how you can change your life. What we say, works. It's that simple. There's no bullshit - and there's no jargon, no buzzwords, no hype.

In the third film, Becky uses an expletive - quoting a famous poem. We think this could be a contender for the most appropriate use of a swearword ever.

You can watch these first three films below. The fourth will be released on Saturday 20th November 2021 - with the rest following one per week. The link for our YouTube channel - “Follow the process” playlist - is here.

[Update: And there’s now a short series trailer, which is just below.]

Written by Victoria de las Heras, 13th November 2021

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