Joe,

And if the crisis is NOT immediate, like it usually isn't, the guy who figures 
it out will win.

Try reading "The Art of War" or learning how to play Goh...

Edgar



On May 1, 2013, at 4:29 PM, Joe wrote:

> William,
> 
> Uh-uh. Figuring out takes time on the spot. You're a dead man in a crisis.
> 
> The one who can act spontaneously and unburdened survives. It's called 
> intimacy, not thought.
> 
> It's manifestly and demonstrably true in our practice as well. But you must 
> practice in order to be restored, because there's no reason to believe it 
> otherwise, especially by those who take an "authority" on a subject to be a 
> threat. I do not say that you do this, and I say this to emphasize that only 
> practice is convincing because it is entirely transformative, by simply 
> restoring the full complement of our human inheritance to currency. I hope 
> you see, or will see.
> 
> --Joe
> 
> > Email <brintala@...> wrote:
> >
> > Figured out how to kill the Mammoth without being killed. Figured out what 
> > was safe to eat without being poisoned. Figured out how to survive. 
> 
> 

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