date Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 10:11 PM
There are some good things about an email conversation.
1. You have time to thinking about what your going to say.
2. There is a record of the conversation so you can go back over your good ideas.
3. It could make a nice book and we could get rich.
4. You would always be able to get your ideas out without anyone interrupting you.
5. and so on and so forth.
A possible area of discussion is the idea that you are always right. Even if someone shows you how wrong you are, you sill be right until you understand why they are right and then you will be right again. In short, there is never a moment that you have to think that you are wrong.
Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 8:49 AM
How does one get involved in email discussions? I would like to try that. I have a dr appointment tomorrow and will drop in at Bryce's at 1:30 and have to leave at 3:00 FYI. Your thought about always being right is provocative. However, two-state thinking is neurotic. We also have both/and, degrees of probability, etc. And I am right about that.
Well, it is just a thought. Perhaps you can come up with an idea.