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Other Lessons What other matters arose that would be of general interest? Such terms as non-directive approach as against direct approach to any problem. This means to let the people decide on the course they wish to pursue (let them direct their own course) and restrict our work to guiding them (showing them by what means they can get to where they want to go). The first is recommended by the School of Social Science not only as a method of approach but also as a means of obtaining a solution to a problem. And then again we have another new term…emotional maturity. To dissect and analyse needs a scientific mind to determine the full implication and meaning of this term. Are we, or is anybody emotionally mature? To what extent or degree does one claim this maturity? I cannot give a satisfactory answer to that one.

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Te Ao Hou, November 1957, Page 50

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Other Lessons Te Ao Hou, November 1957, Page 50

Other Lessons Te Ao Hou, November 1957, Page 50

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