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To: epicure who wrote (211021)12/9/2012 2:55:16 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541671
 
I have a theory that people who do not trust very much are not very good at reading people. And because they make mistakes they tend not to trust very much. I always felt my strongest natural abiity was to read people. I seldom make a mistake. I always knew the difference btween the right and left-lol.

My friend, The author of: "The Island Within" always said I was the best of our group in reading people. He was also very good at it. I have a much stronger right brain than left brain. That author by the way we used to guess had an IQ below 100 as he could not get through statistics 101 and was a terrible test taker. But his book is compared to Thoreau's Walden Pond and was assigned to my daughter when she was at Berkeley.

And most of our friends have advanced degrees (lots of lawyers), but that author is by far the most famous of all of us and can teach at any university in the world (PHD in anthropology). And he is very witty, and people love him. We all fight for his attention. Girls love him.

He completely manufactured himself.

The guy with the IQ below 100!
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People say all kinds of things. I will trust my experience over your possible experience every time. You can tell me from now until doomsday about what you've done but my trust is a very limited commodity. I have almost none for what people tell me on the net.

It's not you. I am that way with everyone.