Yeah, I tend to agree. But as I age, I'm unfortunately starting to believe the 
right's rhetoric that some people are just Evil [⛧], and will fight the 
evidence and confirm their bias until they die. I was recently told that "it's 
a shame" that the main lesson I was taught as a child was to shut up and 
listen. I'm not so sure. The world would be a better place if more people, 
perhaps including me, simply shut up and listened.

The *last* think I intend to do is "adopt a posture". What I pride myself on is 
the ability to listen to another's "posture", repeat it back to them, then 
obliterate that posture ... hopefully without them feeling "attacked" ... which 
they always do because I'm incompetent at that part. I think I hunt for and try 
to obliterate any of my own postures I may be at risk of adopting. But clearly 
I'm delusional. Others *insist* that I do adopt and retain my own postures. 
Pffft. I am Towlie. I have no idea what's going on.


[⛧] My definition of Evil is simply "willful ignorance". It's not Evil to 
realize you have a finite lifetime and simply can't learn some subject or 
another. But it's Evil to insist you've learned all you need to know about some 
or another subject.

On 11/25/20 9:26 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
> I suppose I believe/suspect that most of us (and them if there is any
> distinction) are a mix of both.   We adopt postures that "seem like a
> good idea at the time" and then have to try to hold those postures when
> the context around us shifts enough that they become awkward.  In my
> experience there is usually a "gradual awakening" about how
> uncomfortable those postures might be(coming) and recognizing
> opportunities for (un)gracefully shifting one's balance into a new, more
> comfortable/appropriate posture.  I could personal anecdote my way
> through dozens of examples for myself and those nearby, but I trust
> others will have their own experiences with this.

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