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Crit Care Nurse 2002 Aug; 22(4): 73

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Christman's Pearls

Christman’s Laws of Behavior

Luther Christman, RN, PhD

{blacksquare} Everyone wants the world to be in his or her own image.
{blacksquare} No one can use knowledge he or she does not have.
{blacksquare} In every instance, given the free choice between rationality and irrationality, everyone opts for irrationality as his or her first choice of behavior and is rational only when forced to be rational.
{blacksquare} Most people, under most circumstances, generally will do what is right if they know what is right, and if the temptation to err is not too great.





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