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On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 11:02 AM, Carol Darnell wrote:
> Option 3) Nuke the entire forest so there are neither old wolves, nor
> young ones... nor food supply... nor forest...
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> But the oil reserves would doubtless remain intact.
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> *sigh* ... Fred, Yosef... sometimes I think we've lived too long and
> seen
> too much - this species can be hard to teach, eh?
Faith and trust are their achilles heals. Ask the molested by priests
childrens' parents who trusted their religious leaders. Or the seniors
whose life savings went down the tubes by trusting their business
and/or government leaders (and watchdog committees like the SEC). The
more power someone has, the less you should endow them with blind
faith/trust.
It's difficult to teach when the students already have the answers or
aren't motivated to learn.
They think they're right if they believe themselves to be in the
majority. Like a lynch mob.
Fred
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