In the late 70s, I took a Chataqua short course from Mike on (something like) human consciousness. It was an awfully good experience as I found myself using several of his examples about a lot of things for many years afterward. One story he told and I don't remember the context involved a ski trip to Utah that he had taken a year or so before the course. He was skiing down a moderately difficult slope and a hot-dogger (as they were called then, before the Olympics gave them credibility) whipped by him (not having any idea who he was) and shouted, "Hey man, use your right hemisphere!" I don't remember if Mike said he fell, but he had a great laugh over it. DKH
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