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ENGLISH DOCS FOR THIS DATE- Perpetuating an Order (DATA-51) - P800902

CONTENTS PERPETUATING AN ORDER
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO POLICY LETTER OF 2 SEPTEMBER 1980
Remimeo (Originally LRH OODs item of 6 June 1970) Data Series 51

PERPETUATING AN ORDER

Several recent instances of abuse of orders or misuse have appeared lately.

Giving an order for a given time does not make a perpetual order of it.

Example: "Put the box on the deck." Interpretation, "This box can't be stowed away because it was ordered to be put on the deck last year. So we always put boxes on the deck and that's why you can't walk across the deck."

An order given to fit one situation that is extended to all situations is an outpoint of magnitude and is the source of arbitraries.

Judgment is actually the ability to reach a conclusion without entering outpoints into it.

L. RON HUBBARD
Founder
Compiled and issued by Sherry Anderson
Compilations Missionaire
BDCS:LRH:SA:bk.nf