(This does not mean that I will not defend my point of view, which I have spent a lifetime developing.)
This reminds me of a story. Please note that this is just a story and not meant to offend or challenge anybody: A man in his 60s was enamoured of a temple bull, particularly its circular horns. Every morning the old man would gaze wistfully at the mighty horns for hours and ponder what would happen if he shoved his head into the circle. But he never had the guts to test it. Years passed. The old man, now in his 70s, one day found the bull lying on the floor in a relaxed manner. He couldn't resist the temptation any more. "It'll just take a second," he thought and gently put his head between the horns. The rattled bull sprang to its feet and started running, with the old man forked between the horns. Some astounded bystanders ran after the bull and managed to free the old guy. He escaped with a broken collar bone and a few bruises. "Hey, how could you do such a thoughtless thing?" someone asked. "Thoughtless?" replied the old man. "What do you think I've been thinking of all these years?" Mario's points of view, which he spent a lifetime developing, remind me of this story. :-) Cheers, RKN
