Well, I think those American women are a belief. Someone's own mind is 
conflicted to think such a thing. hah

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seventhray1" <steve.sundur@...> wrote:
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> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Tom Pall <thomas.pall@> wrote:
> > You're getting the definition of cognitive dissonance muddled.
> Cognitive
> > dissonance is about holding and changing one's belief as conflicting
> > statements and observations come in.
> 
> Holding two ideas isn't hard at all.
> > American women will drive to the gym or come back from the gym and go
> to the
> > mall and wait half an hour for a close in parking space to open up.
> > Physical fitness and parking as close to the entrance as possible. The
> two
> > ideas are not thought of as conflicting.
> >
> This is worthy of wider distribution.  I wonder what "the wife" would
> have to say about this.  I think on this, and many other matters this
> "other" opinion should be considered.  We  haven't heard from Sal in
> sometime, or wayback for that matter.  Raunchy checks in only rarely. 
> We really need  more female input, even if its one step removed.  And
> plus we get a new meditator perspective.
>


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