John "Birthday Cake Boy" Carl said earlier this month:
 
> What I mean is, we get a feeling of injustice or unfairness first, then
> rationalize it after the fact.  Nobody does it the other way around unless
> they are completely rule-bound (social)
 
Ron Kulp replied March 12th 2014:

"Often I don't have the feeling of
Being screwed when I'm being
Screwed, often it's after the fact
And I reflect, do I realize hey that
Asshole just pulled one over on me,
Then I feel injustice .
Like your last post to me.
It didn't piss me off until I thought 
About it."

 
Ant McWatt comments:

Good for you Ron.

There we have a very good example (possibly even a better one than the "Hot 
Stove" example in LILA) where we have a Dynamic "feeling" (or "intuition"... 
whatever you like to call "IT") and then see the LATER static intellectual 
realisation (by Ron in this particular case rather - than Spike the dog from 
the Tom & Jerry cartoons... ) that someone (namely one John "Birthday Cake Boy" 
Carl) is actually - despite initial appearances - trying to make me look like a 
jackass (or rather foolish - to put it very politely)!  

;-)


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