Absolutely Ron,

Seeing the good in the now means having memory of the past.  In fact, having
memory of the past is what I'd call a fundamental of being.

Can't have nuthin' without yer basis fundamental being.  Consciousness
implies realization of a point in time.

John



> Ron;
> Yet some others contend that recognizing the good in the now requires
> the memory of the experience of the past. They posit that what makes
> "being" possible is a complex relationship of memory of value experiences.
> An interesting idea. Which to me indicates an explaination that without
> memory, value would not exist. Perhaps they are the same from a
> certain point of view.
> Without memory there would be no value, without value there would be no
> memory.
> So to ask a question of "are they the same" is not the same as asking
> what does it mean to equate the two.
>
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