A fellow over on the NCC fell into this for a bit, (as, I think, we all 
do from time to time).  I liked Baez's comment around the eggs.

http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/category/2008/07/causality_in_discrete_models_o.html#c018025

C

Orlando Leibovitz wrote:
> Marcus,
>
> If all of your email messages and all of your wisdom was always 
> ignored, would that be a problem for you?
>
> O
>
> Marcus G. Daniels wrote:
>> Ann Racuya-Robbins wrote:
>>   
>>> I think this creative content emerges from two interacting “facts” 
>>> qualities of their experience:
>>>
>>> 1. Some people come to such an acceptance and trust in their own 
>>> sensibility, you might say their unique or individual sensibility, 
>>> that they use it every day and in everything they do. It becomes the 
>>> primary means of problem solving, exploring and celebrating life.
>>>
>>> 2. They receive enough positive acceptance and reinforcement from some 
>>> others, even a few, even one other in the world.
>>>
>>> Many people who achieve these two qualities of experience are still 
>>> ignored and lost to history.
>>>
>>>     
>> Why is being ignored a problem? How could they be recognized?
>>
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