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If the Administrator issues a subpoena, and the affected party fails to respond or cooperate, that is known as contumacy. The Administrator would then have to apply to a court—or get the Attorney General’s office to do it—and seek an injunction/restraining order from the court. If the affected party disregards a court order, he/they could be held i
... See moreRobert Walker • Pass The 65: A PLAIN ENGLISH EXPLANATION TO HELP YOU PASS THE SERIES 65 EXAM - UPDATED FOR 2017
Yet, in forty years I have never once cursed a judge. I have never once been held in contempt. I have never lost it. Why? Is it because I exhibit such extraordinary self-control? I think not. The reason I have never slipped over the edge is because I know better. I know that if I slip over the edge I will pay the price, and the price will not be wo
... See moreGERRY SPENCE • HOW TO ARGUE AND WIN EVERY TIME
Contempt is fueled by long-simmering negative thoughts about the partner. You’re more likely to have such thoughts if your differences are not resolved.
John Gottman • The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work: A Practical Guide from the Country's Foremost Relationship Expert

I yam ruled by honor
and its contradictions

“As painful as it is to receive contempt from another, it is more debilitating by far to be filled with contempt for another. In this too I speak from painful experience. My own contempt for others is the most debilitating pain of all, for when I am in the middle of it—when I’m seeing resentfully and disdainfully—I condemn myself to living in a dis
... See moreThe Arbinger Institute, • The Anatomy of Peace, Fourth Edition: Resolving the Heart of Conflict
Why can’t I____________?
