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Author: mimus
Date: Jul 25, 2008 07:22

Immediate advantage always trumps general or long-term disadvantage.

--
tinmimus99@hotmail.com

smeeter 11 or maybe 12

mp 10

mhm 29x13

See _Laws of Form_, Chapters 1 through 10 and Appendix 2,
first backward and then forward.
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Re: The Savage Principle         


Author: Jack
Date: Jul 25, 2008 08:20

"mimus" hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ofSdndfHpdEzfBTVnZ2dnUVZ_u6dnZ2d@giganews.com...
> Immediate advantage always trumps general or long-term disadvantage.
>
but that's what free will is for
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Re: The Savage Principle         


Author: Immortalist
Date: Jul 25, 2008 15:21

On Jul 25, 7:22 am, mimus hotmail.com> wrote:
> Immediate advantage always trumps general or long-term disadvantage.
>
> --
> tinmimu...@hotmail.com
>
> smeeter 11 or maybe 12
>
> mp 10
>
> mhm 29x13
>
> See _Laws of Form_, Chapters 1 through 10 and Appendix 2,
> first backward and then forward.

DAVID GERGEN: You used an analogy, which I found quite helpful to me,
in thinking about the randomness of it all. You talked about the drunk
coming out of a bar and staggering. Could you--
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Re: The Savage Principle         


Date: Jul 26, 2008 07:45

In article giganews.com>, mimus
says...
> Immediate advantage always trumps general or long-term disadvantage.

Aka "Shoot first and ask questions later"?

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"Tis an ill wind that blows no minds"
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