what's the difference between unsuccessful, incomplete, and failed programming?
Successful programming-The individual has a complete system with a script, map, triggers, and programs. Incomplete programming-The individuals programming was interrupted. For example: extended illness, absence of a programmer, an incident that led to a space of time where programming could not take place. The individual can still be programmed. This gap must occur between the ages of 0-8.5 years of age. Unsuccessful programming-The individual has an almost complete system but there are flaws. The individual would have a script, map, a majority of programs, and triggers. The system would be able to function but there would be ‘gaps’ in the programming. This could be a result of incomplete programming. Failed programming-The individual did not survive programming, or could not psychologically accept the programming and was terminated.
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