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ric,
Do I have it correct? That those who criticize you are losers?
Those who express appreciate for your l psycobabble drivel
are losers? Those who think you are trolling for business are losers?
Your piety is blatant along with your commercialism. Whether one
is aware or not, each of us in the process of working out our own life
and our own interaction with life around us and that is our own personal
responsibility to do so. You would do well for yourself and your relationship
with others, to keep your counsel until you are asked to share it.
I suspect you are no different than anyone else; that you have your issues
of chaos within your life that need tending to. Tend to your own
emotional life; that is a big enough job for you to handle. I will
tend to mine.
Why don't you take your URL off your posts and discuss trading instead
of sanctimoniously preaching from your little, small eddy ?
Emotionally (pissed off by your arrogance ),
Dan
ric ingram wrote:
Kent,
On Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2001 17:28:54 -0500 you said:
From: "Kent Rollins" <kentr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Goo Goo G'Joob?
If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish
thing.
- some old chinese guy
Those Chinese seem to have said it all before!
You and the old chinese guy are probably right of course,
but those who said a foolish thing often feel better about managing to
avoid thinking when so many others agree with them. There
is much comfort in the support of others.
Losers need to know others are losing too - doesn't feel
so bad then - and group membership helps support denial of the losing process
and avoidance of change.
Emotional reactions feed on others emotional reactions
and are the only justification required at the time.
"It always has been so, it always will be." (Anon)
When we feel under attack, emotional support is important.
Of course the problem cannot be accepted as being inside us, for that would
imply that we require to change.
But even losers can regret their irrational behaviour
later - "You mean I need to change?" is a perfect expression of this reconsideration.
So future winners can emerge from the sea of losers - it is after all where
we all probably start out from
Regards, Ric.
P.S.
The Walrus of John Lennon is most likely to be a reference
to the character in the Lewis Carroll Alice In Wonderland sequel.
In the poem, the Walrus and the Carpenter said of a sea-shore:
Such quantities of sand:
"If this were only cleared away,"
They said, "it WOULD be grand!"
Reminds me of traders denying the purpose of the market
and how beautiful is its function as the master trader always buying at
the bottom and always selling at the top.
But if you see the sand as something to be cleared away
it is difficult to want be like the sand.
So like John Lennon and many others trying to emulate
the Lewis Carroll gift with words, my version could be:
Such quantities of traders:
"If they were only open eyed,"
They said "all WOULD be faders!"
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