Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Bill

My server has finally decided that it will let me in.  Oh well, I had a lot
to do anyway so maybe that was good.  But, I didn't like not knowing what
was happening on the list.

Will have to get up to date with the new cases that I just seen on the
posts.


jackief

William J. Foristal wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
>
> >
> >Hi Bill
> >
> >It is just all that stimuli coming in at once.  So much easier to
> >ignore most
> >of it and just pay attention to that stimuli that supports my
> >preconceived
> >ideas, right.  A lot more efficient uses of my senses and cognitive
> >processes--besides, not as much work.  You know I can't help wondering
> >if the
> >people involved really know what they believed was the truth when the
> >situation happened.  Retrospective thinking can change the past
> >tremendously.  Just look at when we put labels on people.
> >
> >jackief
>
> HI Jackie,
>
> Excellent points.  In politics it is called spin control.  Outside of
> politics it is called rationalizing.  And the more emotional the issue
> the more disparate the interpretations of the truth.
>
> Bill
>
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