I think the UK military have a similar dining strategy. And yet, we sent £2m to India so they could hold a concert in support of Womens Rights.
Not that I’m against sending £2m to India to hold a concert in support of Womens Rights but… you know? Military meals would be further up my priority list.
Anyway…where is @Englishd ?? We’ve gone way off topic here, can you rail us back please?
Geez guys. Quiche was a terrible analogy. I tried to nip that in the bud 30 comments ago. Then the quiche analogy went off on a game trail, found an abandoned cave filled with water, dove down to see if it exited somewhere, got turned upside down and drowned. Just leave it already.
Lol! I think if we were to use it as an analogy, then we need to break it down. Whats the purpose of a program? Get you sober and have you live a fulfilling life. How does quiche relate? If can feed you and you can enjoy it. The flaw in the arguement was that he didnt like cheese (or for that matter quiche…). This implies that hes tried cheese (and quiche) before, and has personal experience to know that he does not like it.
The real life application would be that he has to try a program (really try) in order to know if its not for him. The issue at first was that someone said that AA was not for them without having worked it.