--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Irmeli Mattsson" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > 
> > > Given that you're all a bunch of enlightened guys, you all shure 
> give 
> > > the appearance of having an unhealthy worship (attachment) to 
> linear 
> > > thinking...
> > >
> > 
> > ****
> > And you seem to justify yourself cynical, crooked and tricky 
> thinking
> > by calling it `enlightened' nonlinear thinking. `Ends justify means'
> > seem also to belong to your toolkit as an high performer.
> > 
> > Irmeli
> >
> 
> You could think that. In fact, I suspect you probably do. 
> 
> To be quite honest, I really think you're grasping at straws here.
> 
> Trying lots of ideas until one works, or repeatedly plugging away at 
> the same idea until IT works isn't being cynical, crooked or tricky. 
> It IS however, how you learn.
> 
> I am almost completely self-taught on classical guitar. I carefuly 
> analyzed how my fingers moved, read quite a few books, took a few 
> lessons in various countries, etc. The amount of trial-and-error I 
> went through was incredibly frustrating. I took many blind alleys and 
> made many mistakes over the decades. At one point, I realized I'd 
> been practicing a very bad technique for literally tens of thousands 
> of repetitions.
> 
> By your attitude, i was apparently indulging in cynical, crooked and 
> tricky thinking by changing my playing technique after many years of 
> doing it the wrong way.
>
****
I didn't say anything about your guitar playing techniques. Neither do
I consider trying new ideas to be crooked thinking. But the way you
tried  to make my comment look like to be about not trying new ideas
is crooked thinking.

I have been communicated with you before also and you responded in the
same way, and even worse. Sorry, but you  cannot get good reputation
that way. 

I have got a certain impression of you, and that doesn't  change
easily. This rigidity is due to the learned fact that people's
personalities don't change overnight undependent whatever tricks they
might try to take to convince so.

Irmeli






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