Yep. It's tough to balance an appreciation for imaginary constructs against 
hard-nosed productivity. But it's relatively easy if you think, as I do, that 
all thought is nonsense. What matters is what happens. What one thinks is 
irrelevant. So both Tami and Ed are wrong in the primacy they attribute to 
thought, whatever the content.

On 7/29/20 9:37 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
> What a wonderful world of magical thinking we (all) live in (from time
> to time)!   As inconvenient as it seems to rational and coherent life
> and progress, it also seems to be a necessary part of being human FWIW.


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