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Everyone is still free to choose how they use the limited presents they receive.

Those with different survival instincts and threat awareness will make different choices.

Those who sense a storm and/or agree with President Trump that we are in a life threatening crisis right NOW will use some form of triage management to help them decide how best to use their limited time and resources.

Those who aren't aware yet or as aware of the crisis they're in or its gravity will likely make different choices.

Like neo antoinettes, they may indulge in offering mind "cakes" or engaging in modern versions of arguments that captivated the attention of medieval intellectuals, most famously, the debate over how many angels could dance on the head of a pin.

Not ALL questions are equally worthy of consideration. Some questions aren't just wastes of time. Some questions are intentional distractions/misdirections. Some are deadly traps to ensnare the unwary.

Personal guides: Alexander the Greats response to the Gordian Knot question. Christs responses to the questions posed by the pharisees He encountered. Psychiatrist Pecks wsrnings about which questions to entertain and why, offered in his best selling book, "People of the Lie".

2 years ago
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Everyone is still free to choose how they use the limited presents they receive.

Those with different survival instincts and threat awareness will make different choices.

Those who sense a storm and/or agree with President Trump that we are in a life threatening crisis right NOW will use some form of triage management to help them decide how best to use their limited time and resources.

Those who aren't aware yet or as aware of the crisis they're inn or its gravity will likely make different choices.

Like neo antoinettes, they may indulge in offering "cakes" or engaging in modern versions of arguments that captivated the attention of medieval intellectuals, most famously, the debate over how many angels could dance on the head of a pin.

Not ALL questions are equally worthy of consideration. Some questions aren't just wastes of time. Some are intentional distractions/misdirections. Some are deadly traps to ensnare the unwary.

Personal guides: Alexander the Greats response to the Gordian Knot question. Christs responses to the questions posed by the pharisees He encountered. Advice offered about which questions to entertain in "People of the Lie", written by psychiatrist and internationally best selling author, Peck.

2 years ago
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