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Dec 29, 10:36 am, Michael Gordge <mikegor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Dec 29, 8:26 am, "brian fletcher" <brian...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > Nice piece. I would make just one comment. People > are born with kind
> > hearts.
Are you sure about that one?
***Absolutely. Some people rise above lifes cir***stances and some try to
get even.
> No they aren't, people have to reason all of their actions and ideas
> and emotions, they're all a part of knowledge and problem solving.
Thats was Mike , not me. Im already better :-)
You're getting better, but you are missing an im****tant point.
Actions, ideas, emotions and mind feed into each other. There are many
things that take place for which you don't have context in reference
to how you've been taught to reason, but develop one later when you
find out other ways to think and see things.
As an example, since you are a Randian, in Anthem, the guy in the
communist group who invented electricity first thought he was evil,
but then discovered that he was right after he left the group & its
beliefs. His ideas, actions, emotions, were first seen with guilt from
how he was taught to think. He found better later.
> e.g. Why cant you reason the love you have or vice verse for your
> spouse children mother father?
I can, but it took a lot of study of different things.
> It'd help relation****ps a lot if people at least tried to reason their
> feelings, shucks they may even learn why and how to become kinder, or
> meaner in the case of evil.
That can be useful, but what would be more useful is to know many ways
to think.
***Much better to learn how to know. Thinking alone builds greater
divides.
***


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