Monday, April 7, 2008
Making Decisions And Drawing Conclusions
Making decisions and drawing conclusions become terribly complicated when five Different Attitudes are considered together: - Irresponsible Contemplation just wants to meditate on Gossamer Beauty and Glitter - Mad Outrage wants to ride roughshod over Taboos an Sacred Cows - Scientific Intent wants dig into research on condition that it must be good fun - while Dire Agony desires to reform the world refusing to see the world perfect as it is - Wild Excitement wants to jump up and down talking a mile to the dozen while gobbling everything around Some kind of Inner Consensus is needed before this group of Unholy Terrors can be made to act unanimously – some decisions of theirs are hilarious while others are just plain insane an overriding kind of Conscience tries to keep all together - while the Five Attitudes are pulling in five directions at once leading to conflict, inertia, listlessness - till culminating in Frenzied Activity – Oh you should see this…!
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