Christoph Reuss wrote:
Anger is the enemy of dialogue!!

Better: The causes of anger are among the prime enemies of dialog.

All suffering, all fear, all anxiety,
all "paying one's dues", and
so much more is inimical to dialog.

And, like Descartes' Evil Deceiver, they are
all parasitic on what they maim and destroy.

Been there, done that.  Let those who enjoy these
things have as much of them as they desire,
but keep them to themselves.  When someone is angry,
a good first question to ask is:

Who did what injury to them?

--

Leisure is the basis of culture, incl., of dialog.

http://www.users.cloud9.net/~bradmcc/culture.html

\brad mccormick



Seems so. Try some valerian. :)

Chris



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