At 11:49 AM 6/21/2007, you wrote:
>At 10:34 AM 6/21/2007, you wrote:
>
>
> >      [Marsha]
> > > I like your explanation.  'Yes, no & all of the
> >above' is a strategy to
> > > keep my mind open.  If I know something to well, I
> >may miss an
> > > opportunity to discover something new.   And nothing
> >is as
> > > incomplete as my previous conclusion.
>
>        [SA]
> >      By this last sentence, you are keeping yourself
> >open-minded.  Does this strategy involve indecision
> >and hesitation?
> >
> >blue, then gray clouds, blue, gray clouds, blue,
>
>SA,
>
>My world-view is that everything-is-connect-to-everything and is in a
>constant state of change.  For that reason it seems prudent to keep
>an open-mind.  If there is a call for action, than one has to do the
>best one can with what is available within the allotted reaction
>time.  You know, chop wood & carry water.  But DQ will have its way
>in the end.

SA,

I don't mean by 'chop wood & carry water' anything trivial.  I mean 
you do what is before you to do.  You take the best action 
available.  But the results are not for ones credit.   To stay 
open-minded also means not to be blind to ones own shortcomings.

Marsha

   


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