Greetings Economists,
This to me is one of the most memorable emails I've read over the time I've followed list discussions. I may not see writing emails to a list as an addiction, but the human attachment is deeply what you write about. For you there is a deep pain associated with these emails. But the need in all of us to feel connected to others is there in your words too. To care if others read our words, your words are touch me in the simple truth of the expression you make here. And true in it's shared experience that sometimes punishes us for human foibles.

The world can shrink down to just the list as the point of things I'm sure at times for many people. Yet I read what you have to say and feel as if that rewards me no matter how much trouble you have writing those words. And that depth I cherish despite what I think are severe limits to the medium.
thanks,
Doyle Saylor
On May 9, 2009, at 8:28 PM, Sabri Oncu wrote:

But, this is an addiction of some sort, like addiction to alcohol,
drugs, cigarettes and the like, so it is not that easy to quit.

What is more scary is that this world feels more real than the real
world we live in at times.

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