Well said Tony - though it seems snowflakes are predictably diverse 
- 
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/snowflakes-all-fall-one-35-different-shapes-180953760/?no-ist

Subjective grounding is a tough issue, especially as the herd is nearly 
always wrong.

On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 5:35:43 PM UTC, facilitator wrote:
>
> I don't know of any group in which people are open to changing their mind. 
> At least not collectively.  By calling out an impugning arrogance is that 
> not telling people what you think of them?  If I were to also state "People 
> in this group seldom change their mind " would I not be setting up a self 
> defeat and therefore it would vindicate my feelings towards them?
>
> I think ideas and ideologies are important even if only you as an 
> individual have them regardless of how they are perceived or expressed or 
> embraced.
> All of us are snowflakes, no two alike.  Even those who are blatantly 
> wrong form the banks and valleys to which our river can course through.
>
>
>
> On Monday, March 2, 2015 at 12:10:58 PM UTC-5, RP Singh wrote:
>
> I am not here to tell others what I think of them, rather to present my 
> side of the argume
>
> ...

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