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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Aug 3, 2008 10:10

On Mon, 04 Aug 2008 15:11:31 +0100, TruthSlave home.com> wrote:
>On Arrogance
>BY SHEPHERD HOODWIN
>
>"We each have a subpersonality that could be called the critic.
>It's an essential part of self. If we didn't have it, we couldn't
>take stock of ourselves and make...
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Re: On Arrogance         


Author: TruthSlave
Date: Aug 4, 2008 12:09

Sir Frederick wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Aug 2008 15:11:31 +0100, TruthSlave home.com> wrote:
>
>
>>On Arrogance
>>BY SHEPHERD HOODWIN
>>
>>"We each have a subpersonality that could be called the critic.
>>It's an essential part of self. If we didn't have it, we couldn't
>>take stock of ourselves and make improvements. For example, if
>>you're a performer, and received no accurate feedback on your
>>performance, you probably wouldn't be able to polish it much.
>>However, in arrogance, the critic is overdeveloped and tends to
>>go nonstop, exhausting the rest of self's ability to integrate
>>the feedback. The arrogant hyped-up critic chronically jumps to
>>conclusions and its feedback is often inaccurate and unfair. A
>>well-balanced critic has a sense of proportion and knows when
>>to back off. It doesn't drown out the subpersonalities
>>responsible for compassion and respect..."
>> ...
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Re: On Arrogance         


Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Aug 3, 2008 19:41

At least my date is not arrogantly set a day or so ahead.
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Re: On Arrogance         


Author: TruthSlave
Date: Aug 3, 2008 23:44

Sir Frederick wrote:
> At least my date is not arrogantly set a day or so ahead.

Thanks I was wondering where that day had gone... dam Tardis:)
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Re: On Arrogance         


Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 7, 2008 20:45

On Aug 3, 1:10 pm, Sir Frederick fuzzysys.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Aug 2008 15:11:31 +0100, TruthSlave home.com> wrote:
>>On Arrogance
>>BY SHEPHERD HOODWIN
>
>>"We each have a subpersonality that could be called the critic.
>>It's an essential part of self. If we didn't have it, we couldn't
>>take stock of ourselves and make improvements. For example, if
>>you're a performer, and received no accurate feedback on your
>>performance, you probably wouldn't be able to polish it much.
>>However, in arrogance, the critic is overdeveloped and tends to
>>go nonstop, exhausting the rest of self's ability to integrate
>>the feedback. The arrogant hyped-up critic chronically jumps to
>>conclusions and its feedback is often inaccurate and unfair. A
>>well-balanced critic has a sense of proportion and knows when
>>to back off. It doesn't drown out the subpersonalities
>>responsible for compassion and respect..."
>
> ...
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Re: On Arrogance         


Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 8, 2008 01:07

On Aug 5, 5:09 am, TruthSlave home.com> wrote:
> Sir Frederick wrote:
>> On Mon, 04 Aug 2008 15:11:31 +0100, TruthSlave home.com> wrote:
>
>>>On Arrogance
>>>BY SHEPHERD HOODWIN
>
>>>"We each have a subpersonality that could be called the critic.
>>>It's an essential part of self. If we didn't have it, we couldn't
>>>take stock of ourselves and make improvements. For example, if
>>>you're a performer, and received no accurate feedback on your
>>>performance, you probably wouldn't be able to polish it much.
>>>However, in arrogance, the critic is overdeveloped and tends to
>>>go nonstop, exhausting the rest of self's ability to integrate
>>>the feedback. The arrogant hyped-up critic chronically jumps to
>>>conclusions and its feedback is often inaccurate and unfair. A
>>>well-balanced critic has a sense of proportion and knows when
>>>to back off. It doesn't drown out the subpersonalities
>>>responsible for compassion and respect..."
> ...
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Re: On Arrogance         


Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 8, 2008 01:11

On Aug 4, 4:44 pm, TruthSlave home.com> wrote:
> Sir Frederick wrote:
>> At least my date is not arrogantly set a day or so ahead.
>
> Thanks I was wondering where that day had gone... dam Tardis:)

Daaaaayo Day Dayyyyo,
Daylight Comes
And We're Right Back Where We Started.

I wonder if that mantra was heard from within the 'big bang' befor the
fuse was lit?

BOfL
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