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Re: The Function Of Belief
It is my objective to continually learn.
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I learned a very valuable lesson some years back from a woman, an Admiral in the Navy. Grace Hopper was her name, she's been dead for some time now. She taught my first class out of boot camp, and the bit of wisdom she imparted that remains with me to this day? "It is easier to receive forgiveness than to get permission." Quote:
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I'll go one better, a game of chess over a couple of beers. Look for the PM. Please extend the courtesy of keeping the contents confidential. Thanks. |
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Re: The Function Of Belief
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![]() I think I see what you are saying Chris and apparently we aren't far off from understanding one another. Interesting what happens when someone questions their own perceptions, asks the tough questions of themselves and their apparent reality. |
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Re: The Function Of Belief
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Re: The Function Of Belief
Try this link: Overcoming Bias: Replace the Symbol with the Substance
Scroll down near the bottom of the post (it's a blog) and look for the Simple Truth hot link. Chris |
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![]() BTW, I enjoyed what you posted...I guess that makes me a wonk too. one wonk wink coming right up... ![]() |
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Yup, sure am, but only under cover of darkness. During the day I'm a regular joe. Drive a chevy truck, work on construction sites, sometimes work on cars too. But after sundown I draw the shades and open a false wall in my study. Within are hundreds of tomes everything from Will Durant to Plato. Now, unless the mechanical hounds get my scent I'll be safely at home reading. ![]() |
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Ha, I knew it! Another closet intellectual.
I stumbled upon this Overcoming Bias site doing research on the incidence of clinical depression broken down by religious affiliation. It's an amazing trove of interesting thoughts from various contributors. I immediately thought of you, Juan, Tao, and Flow. I thought you might enjoy it as much as I am. Anyway, I don't want to spam, but here's the link: Overcoming Bias: Welcome to Overcoming Bias! Chris |
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That is a recipe for sin. Do you give forgiveness easier than you give permission? Do you prefer people to sin against you and require your forgiveness, or do you prefer instead they first seek your permission? So then the alleged wisdom does not follow the golden rule. What forgiveness did Silas or Niranjan receive? In my time I have heard the exact opposite... the polar opposite wisdom: "When you assume, you make an ASS out of yoU and ME." Quote:
Would you also claim that pork and poker would be even better? |
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Cyberpi,
Your posts are now getting so tedious and full of over inflated ego that I can hardly begin to bring myself to read them. I'm still alive, still kicking, as is Niranjan and Silas. We are all beasts of burden, all fallible, so why do you insist on flogging a dead horse? Sanctimony is not pretty or helpful nor does it undo anything. Get over yourself mate. Tao |
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That is a matter of taste and personal preferences, would you not agree? If you would rather poker than chess, that is fine with me. But I'm not one that gets any thrill out of gambling, so I will have to insist on penny ante poker. The wife might have something to say about any smoking in the house though, fair warning. ![]() |
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Am I promoting myself? Shall I throw my yoke off and come work for you, Equus_Tao? |
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