People's minds are a combination of what they were born with and their own life experience. This to some extent programs how people see things and respond. People operate by recognizing patterns; and then because they have become quite expert within applying their own “program,” they respond in ways based on historical conditioning and many times are blind to the other possibilities.
People are mostly operating on the assessments that they hold (no assertions); and then they say things, and they would like these things we say to be real. This reminds me of a saying, “If you want trouble, surround yourself with people who see things the same way you do.” (Notice that we listen differently to people we don't know; in this case we ask ourselves about their motives for saying what they do.)
Esto lo dice Jack Reilly en una nota en la que habla de Fernando Flores, que por lo que lei en wikipedia me sorprendio que ahora fuese senador, acostumbardo a los ladores que tenemos en Argentina un tipo como Flores es algo impensable.
sábado, julio 16, 2005
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