It’s a wonderful, wonderful opera, except that it hurts.

Life hurts like hell at times.

Campbell explains the high incidence of psychotic episodes in franchising.

Others say it’s because of a lack of sunlight in Canada.

This is the threat to our lives. We all face it. We all operate in our society in relation to a system. Now is the system going to eat you up and relieve you of your humanity or are you going to be able to use the system to human purposes? … If the person doesn’t listen to the demands of his own spiritual and heart life and insists on a certain program, you’re going to have a schizophrenic crack-up. The person has put himself off center. He has aligned himself with a programmatic life and it’s not the one the body’s interested in at all. And the world’s full of people who have stopped listening to themselves.

Joseph Campbell 1904-1987

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About Les Stewart

Les Stewart is an independent Canadian franchise researcher. He founded the WikidFranchise.org site and the FranchiseFool weblog. Stewart was an expert witness for Ontario's first franchise law. He has his MBA and BA from The University of Western Ontario.
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