Is the thing you find questionable the "assess" or the "others"?

My elliptical post earlier was just meant to say that the changes that I
experience in sitting seem to make me more aware of the other people around
me, and therefore I am oddly more able to see their body language and
non-verbal stuff, without trying to.  Just by not being obsessed with myself
so much.

It is generally true of people that the non-verbal communication is more
important than the actual words (at least for communication of the sort that
wants to be improved).

But, should, we don't need no stinking should.  We'll see what we see, is
all I was saying.  There's no clear line between knowing that you are upset
and knowing that your neighbor is upset.


On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Rose P <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think what I'm saying Chris, is *should* we be assessing (at all), if zen
> isn't really about doing so......but I want to ask this without the word
> *should*.....but don't know how to....hmm... :)

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