> From: "Robert B.Z." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Isn't this more an indicator of how confused people really are? Attention
> spans seem to be shrinking rapidly, spoiled for choice and bombarded with
> options and opinions, pedestrians are taking more and more to chosing one
> of many prefabricated opinions, together with prejudice and built-in
> adversaries.
> Hence, when you state a fact to them, they necessarily believe that the
> fact you stated must represent your opinion, much in the same way their
> opinons represent the only facts acceptable to their view of things.
> (DOH!)
> 
> Cheers,
> Robert.


It does seem that a good majority of people live lives of constant
distraction, always in the pursuit of some emergency issue, or in their free
time always being stimulated by television, radio, computer games, or some
other entertainment, with no time to actually think about anything. Life is
a lot more helter skelter than it has been in past decades, when you had
more down time and, with less distractions, probably a more focused, less
confused, sense of reality.


- John
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