Hey

"Bordet, Simone" wrote:
> Even more impressive than the last post.

Well, as I said a couple of months ago "You aint seen nothing yet". And
still, "you aint seen nothing yet", because this is merely a building
block. The interesting thing will be to see it in action with everything
else. There's more to come. Just gettin' warmed up ;-)

> If for the last post I understood it (following Rickard's suggestion I've
> done the necessary "mindbending"), this one I found it more subtle, and I'm
> with Marc: one generation ahead, but will close the gap, for sure...
> Pant, pant, hey, I've got 2:49' in marathon, Marc you following (remember
> well, 3:23' isn't it?) ?
> Hey Marc, who's this guy ? Can't remember swedish running so fast, the ones
> I remember were all finnish (starting from Paavo Nuurmi and on)... Hope that
> Juha isn't ahead of Rickard :)))

Hehe... who needs "running"? The trick is to identify the fact that one
has pre-conceptions. 

Identity pre-conceptions, re-evaluate them, un-limit your thinking,
cross the finish-line. Repeat.

Take marathon. It's about transporting yourself from point A to point B.
Trivial it may seem, but it requires too many pre-conceptions: that
there is a distance between A and B, that you have to move your feet to
induce motion, that you need to transport your body, that time is
linear, etc. etc. While most struggle with all of these pre-conceptions
of how to get from A to B, I tend to take the short-cuts and move to B
without moving in the first place. :-) (If this doesn't make any sense;
don't worry, you will get it eventually ;-) Take the blue pill. Or to
quote my own email signature from last year: "Question Reality".

best,
  Rickard

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