Saturday, May 21, 2005
Tom Cruise is more than a movie star. He works tirelessly for causes he believes in. He has a wide range of interests and spends a lot of time supporting them.
Tom was diagnosed with dyslexia as a kid, but found it wasn't true, but was rather an inability to confront written material -- he didn't know how to study. He solved the problem with the study technology of L. Ron Hubbard. Since then he has worked for Applied Scholastics, the organization that oversees the delivery of Hubbard's Study Technology to the public.
Tom also supports a drug-free environment, and works for the Citizens Commission on Human Rights, an organization dedicated to the reduction or elimination of the use of drugs as a chemical straitjacket for school children. Tom sees the psychology/psychiatry-based educational system as harm in the name of help.
Tom was diagnosed with dyslexia as a kid, but found it wasn't true, but was rather an inability to confront written material -- he didn't know how to study. He solved the problem with the study technology of L. Ron Hubbard. Since then he has worked for Applied Scholastics, the organization that oversees the delivery of Hubbard's Study Technology to the public.
Tom also supports a drug-free environment, and works for the Citizens Commission on Human Rights, an organization dedicated to the reduction or elimination of the use of drugs as a chemical straitjacket for school children. Tom sees the psychology/psychiatry-based educational system as harm in the name of help.