virus: Telepathy

Reed Konsler (konsler@ascat.harvard.edu)
Wed, 24 Feb 1999 08:45:50 -0500

>Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 11:23:15 -0600
>From: Bob Hartwig <hartwig@ais.net>
>Subject: Re: virus: Re: virus-digest V3 #51
>
>Reed,
>>I would assert that you have to tell yourself when
>>you've had enough. But if, in your reflective moment,
>>you have established a principle as core to your beliefs
>>you would be foolish to let someone bully you
>>into thinking differently or acting out of sorts.
>
>It sounds like you are eager to change the mind of the rationalist, but
>you're not open to having your own mind changed. Is this the essence of
>level 3? "Do as I say, not as I do"?
>
>(Expected response: "Bingo! It's almost like you're telepathic")

No. In this case you don't seen to have any clue who I am. I'm getting so tired of this. I am the weakest among you, don't you understand? But only in a sense. In another sense...in my sense, I am the strongest. Perhaps that is nonsense. I don't care. It gives me that courage which a trick of fate denied me. It lets me do things you don't even recognize are difficult. I change my mind every moment. The only peace I've ever found is in resolving to hold something constant...and I have chosen good. I don't claim to know what it means, so I rely on all of you to help me see it.

:-)

Reed


  Reed Konsler                        konsler@ascat.harvard.edu
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