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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (20881)7/7/2002 11:43:18 PM
From: AC Flyer  Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Mq:

There is an almost universal male psychological trait, which goes something like this: "If things work out well, I am one smart dude; if things work out badly, it wasn't my fault, someone or something screwed me." Women don't seem to suffer from this logical defect nearly as much.

There must be something that is evolutionarily (reproductively) advantageous in this type of brain wiring. It probably comes down to the fact that Homo Erectus, having seen his second buddy that week eviscerated by Smilodon, needed a hard-wired reality filter in order to roll out of the cave the following day and get back on the job.

What's the point? The point, as I'm sure you know, is that we still have a lot of (male) folks running around looking for someone to blame, instead of looking in the mirror and saying, "you are one dumb m*f* for buying AETH at 50 times revenues."