Re: imaging the world

From: Spike Jones (spike66@ibm.net)
Date: Sun Mar 05 2000 - 17:40:06 MST


Robert Owen wrote:

> Spike Jones wrote:
>
> > Its this, friends: most all of us here
> > must have some mental architecture that is wired seriously
> > different...
>
> You rather make us sound like a bunch of inadequate personalities
> suffering from a benign form of autism.

Very benign perhaps. In my book, different is not bad, different
is good. In our world, different is... what?

> I don't think it's quite as bad as that.

Yes and I do not presume to speak for all here. {8^D If you
relate, so be it, if not, into the bit bucket with it.

> Most of us would probably score relatively high in
> introverted and intuitive thinking on the Briggs-Meyers.

Roger that. As I recall we ran that experiment and we ran
high on those scales.

> You will
> recall from Jung that introverted and extroverted personalities
> have a TERRIBLE time understanding each other, not to mention
> the communication difficulties of feeling and thinking types.

Thats it! If you compare the results of extropians with the
general population, we were way more T than F, the opposite
of the majority. Could it be as simple as that? T vs F? spike



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