On 6 Oct, 15:12, Ian Pollard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gratitude is so close to guilt (the "guilt of internal conflict", Freud)
> that, psychologically, it makes no difference.

Bizarre.  Gratitude is a relationship between oneself and another,
guilt is completely within oneself as subject and object are the
same.  That's a HUGE difference.

>The evolutionary basis for
> gratitude is pretty well understood, Trivers talks about reciprocal altruism
> for example. You can see examples in nature, like cleaner fish.
>
> I have no idea what "infinite gratitude" is... Molly?
>

Infinite gratitude could be a relationship between oneself and
'everything else', simple as!!

> Ian
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