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From:Victor I. Haaz
Date:16 Sep 2000 at 03:49:48
Subject:Re: AMIOPEN: Re: Girls

From: Ed Dana <EDanaII@CSI.com>
>"Victor I. Haaz" wrote:
>
>> From: Victor I. Haaz <victor@pannonline.hu>
>> >
>> >From: Ed Dana <EDanaII@CSI.com>
>> >
>> >>What good is a relationship if both sides bring the same thing to the table? :)
>> >>Relationships are best when both sides can offer something that the other side doesn't
>> >>have. Call it symbiosis, co-dependency, or distribution of labor. It works, and both
>> >>sides benefit.
>> >
>> >No, it's not the same thing! Our (whole) brains/minds differs otherwise, however.
>> >What makes a man is not over-usage of the left-hemisphere, and what makes a
>> >woman is not the over-usage of the right... This is just breaks wholeness and so
>> >real wellness. And it just makes confusion between the two.
>>
>> I just have to admit that Ed's comment has some truth, just ofteen people go into a
>> exaggeration. So, 0% left -- 100% right, or the opposite in the other sex. (Though, no
>> hemiphere can perform at its best without the other side.)
>
>I like to think of men and women this way: men know what they want, women know how they
>feel. If you think of those two things as force (wants) and direction (feelings), then
>together they form movement. And you just can't go anywhere in life without them. :)

Sorry, these are just commonplace remarks... I don't think men without feelings, or
women without any IQ are good representants of their sexes, are they?

>> This is my last comment. Probably it not interests many of you here. Though, it's
>> strange that real computer freaks/geeks usually not interested/not familiar with their
>> own computer in their heads...
>
>That's because most people (not just nerds) take their brains for granted. :)

"For granted"? More and more people, f.ex. almost all athletes, intellectual workers, etc.
know more about their brains, (and take care of their mental peak performance) than the
computer-freaks, (who otherways belongs to intellectual workers).

Victor

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