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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (191852)9/15/2022 3:21:48 PM
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In case you can't read, I did not write that bad things done now are justified by what might happen in future. Reading and understanding are tough for some.

Gladstone Gander was lucky. Bad things done to him worked out good for him. Did not mean the bad was good.

If I was a slave, I'd choose my least bad option. Doesn't mean the choices inflicted are good.

To ensure you understand, that does not mean the slaves had a choice.

But when value is being assigned, being selected by somebody valuing me higher is a better outcome for me probably. Which would not apply if the buyer wanted me for parts rather than my ability or breeding potential.

I'd rather be a breeding bull than a beef cattle.

I chose jobs based on value assigned to me by the buyers.

Thinking is a good activity. Cogito.

Mqurice