Yes, Adrie, I think that's right. A "thing" that has no value is not noticed 
and so it does not exist. There is a poetic notion in the East that says things 
come into existence when we name them. Same idea, I think. 



> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 00:58:39 +0200
> Subject: [MD] re dmb
> 
> greetings list
> 
> quote dmb
> "Only those items which I notice shape my mind - without selective interest, 
> experience is utter chaos." (Principles of Psychology, 1890). In other words, 
> a thing that is not valued is not experienced. 
> 
> this looks very similar with the moqprinciple, that if and when something is 
> outside observable reality, it is non-reality or non-existent, do i see this 
> correct , DMB
> 
> Adrie
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