tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15199172.post447597369903648276..comments2019-06-07T17:00:36.186-05:00Comments on 2strangers: Too Many ThoughtsMargie Hearronhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15587505687800324786noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15199172.post-38571596878842041212012-01-24T23:41:03.413-06:002012-01-24T23:41:03.413-06:00There are so many great talking points here. Firs...There are so many great talking points here. First, the love of learning really resonated with me. I still remember back in college studying for a science class and how elated I was when, after so many arduous days and nights, I finally begun to understand.<br /><br />I think the other great talking point is that of asking tough questions. Personally, I've tried to work hard on this. It seems to me that everyone usually says and thinks this about everyone but themselves. Whether they're on the right or the left, there are a lot of unexamined assumptions. Actual dialogue is really hard to find.<br /><br />Being able to admit or even be open to the idea that one may in fact be entirely off is tricky. One's essence could be torn away, leaving nothing but a hollow shell. Moreover, the arena can be problematic. For example, a work environment may not tolerate any wrongs fostering an " us" versus " them mentality and effectively cutting off any genuine inquiry.<br /><br />For me it's become more about cherishing the small moments. They make everything else tolerable.Michael Garcienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15199172.post-9039564528722576172012-01-15T00:10:02.536-06:002012-01-15T00:10:02.536-06:00Every word in this post I 100% agree with. I recom...Every word in this post I 100% agree with. I recommend you to my friends and family. Intelligent people are the antioxidants of the realm of thought. Thanks for choosing the path of intelligence.Herbs of Rahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04641490652274892313noreply@blogger.com