************* The following message is relayed to you by [email protected] ************ Hi Svoboda Ok, what is the infinitive of be known? Isn't it "to be known".
To be known is not the same as to know. They are complementary postulates so they cannot be the same thing. To be known means I want others to know I exist. To know means I want to know others. Sincerely Pete Sent from my iPad > On Aug 10, 2014, at 2:06 PM, Svoboda Vladimir <[email protected]> wrote: > > ************* > The following message is relayed to you by [email protected] > ************ > Roberto wrote: > "To control > I must control (outflow) or I must be controlled (inflow) > To have > I must let someone have something (outflow) or must > have it for myself > (inflow) > To love > I must love someone (outflow) or must be loved by > someone (inflow) > To know > I must be known (outflow) or I must know (inflow)" > > Excellent! > > Pete, I will try to guess: have you decided that a basic package is "to be > known" from the fact that the leg "to be known" is the number 1 in the first > explanation about postulate failure chart (on pages 30, 31 your edition of > TROM)? > We should build packages of goals from infinitive of the verb: to know, to > love, and so on. Therefore, the main package named " to know". > Infinitive: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinitive > > If to say about the importance of the goal, all the goals from the package > are equally important. We take them IN ORDER TO KNOW how it will be or won't > be, what will happen or won't happen and what we will perceive or won't when > the goal is reached. > _______________________________________________ > Trom mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.newciv.org/mailman/listinfo/trom _______________________________________________ Trom mailing list [email protected] http://lists.newciv.org/mailman/listinfo/trom
