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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (25612)11/21/2002 9:25:34 AM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
<The dominance hierarchy chieftains do NOT like people thinking. They invent all sorts of ways to avoid people doing it. >

Actually you have it backwards.... it's just the way things have developed over time. Wonder why.... not.

<Thinking is very hard work and never-ending>

No, actually, being in your head constantly thinking is an habitual brain pattern for some. Some have it bad enough they are labeled mentall ill. It is most likely that the 'controlling' of thinking is what's not well developed... but that's simply from observation.

<But we get the new stuff from the arduous thinking process. >

No, this is 100% backwards... thinking comes from your hard drive, it can rearrange perhaps but... nothing new. In fact, constant thinking EXCLUDES new inputs as conciousness [ram?] is used up massaging the old info [hard drive].

<That's why the freedom-based western world of circular labeling, categorizing, relational stuff and comparative figuring is the rich part of the world and the rule-based dominance hierarchies are not. >

Hmmm, not very scientific. Sounds like rationalization to me... bwtfdik.

DAK
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