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From: edhall@randvax.UUCP (Ed Hall)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Hurting the other by a "no"
Message-ID: <2645@randvax.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 01:00:27 EDT
Article-I.D.: randvax.2645
Posted: Thu Aug 15 01:00:27 1985
Date-Received: Tue, 20-Aug-85 01:54:17 EDT
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Reply-To: edhall@rand-unix.UUCP (Ed Hall)
Organization: Rand Corp., Santa Monica
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Keywords: self-actualization
Summary: O Ye of Little Imagination...

In article <1310@utcsri.UUCP> ray@utcsri.UUCP (Raymond Allen) writes:
>
>FUNDAMENTAL RULE #4:
>
>	If you can conceive an idea in your imagination then it is possible
>for you to attain it.  If you did not have the potential to do so then you
>would not be able to conceive of the idea in the first place.
>

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| Ed's Observation on FUNDAMENTAL RULE #4:                           |
|                                                                    |
|         If you can only imagine things that are possible to attain |
|you don't have a very good imagination.                             |
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My own theory is that people who have a goal of being ``self-actualized''
never even come close to realizing it.  It's something that happens
while you're unselfconsciously pursuing something else (and if you
need to ask what this might be, you aren't even close)...

		-Ed Hall
		decvax!randvax!edhall