|
|
Up |
|
|
  |
Author: Mark EarnestMark Earnest Date: Mar 6, 2008 15:05
Did any one ever notice that after he makes a post, he quickly comes back to
see if what was said did any good?
If it was just replied, to, well, that could be good or bad.
But the critical question seems to be, did the post do any good?
Why is this?
Is man of such favorable nature that he really desires to do good to his
fellow man, to the point that he eagerly searches to see if this can
possibly be?
Or, perhaps, are we just trying to give one's spirit to others, to extend
what one is?
Hope that helps. Oh, now I did it, too.
|
| |
|
| | 4 Comments |
|
  |
Author: deadendDandeadendDan Date: Mar 6, 2008 17:06
> Did any one ever notice that after he makes a post, he quickly comes back
> to see if what was said did any good?
>
> If it was just replied, to, well, that could be good or bad.
>
> But the critical question seems to be, did the post do any good?
>
> Why is this?
>
> Is man of such favorable nature that he really desires to do good to his
> fellow man, to the point that he eagerly searches to see if this can
> possibly be?
>
> Or, perhaps, are we just trying to give one's spirit to others, to extend
> what one is?
>
> Hope that helps. Oh, now I did it, too.
> ...
|
| Show full article (0.99Kb) |
|
| | no comments |
|
  |
Author: Robert CohenRobert Cohen Date: Mar 6, 2008 20:00
On Mar 6, 8:06 pm, "deadendDan" earthlink.net> wrote:
> "Mark Earnest" yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:13t0u90t2p4f75c@corp.supernews.com...
>
>
>
>
>
>> Did any one ever notice that after he makes a post, he quickly comes back
>> to see if what was said did any good?
>
>> If it was just replied, to, well, that could be good or bad.
>
>> But the critical question seems to be, did the post do any good?
>
>> Why is this?
>
>> Is man of such favorable nature that he really desires to do good to his
>> fellow man, to the point that he eagerly searches to see if this can ...
|
| Show full article (1.61Kb) |
| no comments |
|
  |
Author: Mark EarnestMark Earnest Date: Mar 6, 2008 20:03
"Robert Cohen" msn.com> wrote in message
news:cd918146-e510-4d23-a337-599b62b2b14a@u69g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 6, 8:06 pm, "deadendDan" earthlink.net> wrote:
> "Mark Earnest" yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:13t0u90t2p4f75c@corp.supernews.com...
>
>
>
>
>
>> Did any one ever notice that after he makes a post, he quickly comes
>> back
>> to see if what was said did any good?
>
>> If it was just replied, to, well, that could be good or bad.
>
>> But the critical question seems to be, did the post do any good?
>
>> Why is this? ...
|
| Show full article (1.84Kb) |
| no comments |
|
  |
|
|
  |
Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Mar 6, 2008 22:46
On Mar 6, 3:05 pm, "Mark Earnest" yahoo.com> wrote:
> Did any one ever notice that after he makes a post, he quickly comes back to
> see if what was said did any good?
>
> If it was just replied, to, well, that could be good or bad.
>
> But the critical question seems to be, did the post do any good?
>
> Why is this?
>
People tend to protect their sense of freedom.
[Egocentric Thought: Egocentric thought refers to the tendency to
perceive one's self as more central to events than it actually is. The
vast majority of humans remember past events as if they were a leading
player, in control and influencing the course of events and the
behavior of others.]
|
| Show full article (7.29Kb) |
| no comments |
|
|