PBS,
Descartes is not in front of MY horse! And I don't even have a horse. So, you
know where *I* am coming from. I usually walk for myself.
Just a maker of wood-dust. What I don't turn into dust or chips is what people
want to buy. I don't quite understand it. My joy is in making dust and chips
and shavings, and not in leaving anything behind. I save the dust and shavings
and chips for myself. People want the leavings, however. So I sell that solid
stuff to them. It takes all kinds!
No accounting for taste. Yet, I'm grateful for the Human interactions:
checkbooks whipped-out; cash flashed, etc., and transferred. Not bad! Slobs
like me have to eat, and purchase timber.
Felicitations, "facilitations", and more,
--Joe
> pandabananasock@... wrote:
>
> Reading about how to become rich will keep you poor, and 99% of those books
> are worthless anyway.
> I bet I could go to five different chakra specialists, and get five different
> "diagnoses".
> Books about zen, etc, are best used as a seat cushion. That goes for this
> forum as well. Let's not put the cart in front of the horse!
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