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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (2921)11/13/2002 4:42:55 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6901
 
<I know you love conspiracies, but everything isn't a conspiracy.>

Of course everything's a conspiracy. As soon as there's more than one person, it's a conspiracy. A person by themselves can barely do anything.

The problem is that as soon as there's more than one person, they start disagreeing, making mistakes and getting sidetracked, hijacking the conspiracy for something else and so on.

Everyone joins clubs, groups, teams, companies and get their identity from their groups and they try to expand their groups. The problem is it's tough to keep a conspiracy on the rails. Bear in mind too, that people with common interests don't actually need to conspire. They just act in similar ways. It looks like a conspiracy, but isn't - just parallel actions.

Mq