Golden Comments
Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:36 pm
Note to Blayne and Larry
Both Larry and Blayne have withdrawn from the
economic discussion. I'm glad to see, however,
that Blayne is remaining a member of the list. I
assume that if a future subject is enough
interest to him that he will join in. I want to
stress that he is welcome to do this anytime.
I also want to invite Larry to rejoin. I see no
reason for him to quit us entirely after all
these years of stimulating association. Friends
and associates are certainly allowed to disagree
on one or more issues and remain friends and
associates.
Now Susan saw the issues in a similar vein as
Blayne and Larry, but she is staying and
participating and as far as I can tell holds no
negativity toward me or the group. This is as it
should be between friends who cannot quite see
eye-to-eye.
Even though I disagree with Larry and Blayne on
several issues I have great respect for their
intelligence and for them as people. In the past
both have taken my side on various subjects and
believe me they really help the case I am making
when this happens.
Both of these individuals have a little different
emphasis in their approach. Blayne has a passion
and honesty that is rare. If you haven't gotten
to know him as a person a reader may be so
intimidated that he would almost be scared to
meet him in person. Indeed when he first
challenged me I thought that the sooner this guy
goes away the better.
But then we reached agreement on several items
and our conversation turned friendly. Then I met
him in person and discovered that below a
sometimes harsh exterior is a much softer warmer
side that can have a friendly detached approach
when conflict is off the table.
I concluded that this is a guy that is a real
asset to have on your side, but a liability to
have him against you.
Now Larry is in many ways the opposite. When he
joined the list he was supportive and in the
background and it took a while to notice him and
appreciate his intelligence.
He has strong feelings, but under normal times he
will keep them in check and stay on as mental
level as possible.
Larry and his loveable wife Robyn have come to
most of the gatherings and in all cases the
experience was better because of their presence.
A couple times they have brought their children
and rarely have I seen more well-behaved and
nicer kids.
When Larry and I have met in person we have never
came close to a harsh word, but I have only fond
memories of our interplay. He's also a fun
person to have a beer or glass of wine with.
That said I am looking forward to keeping the
friendship of both these individuals and hope to
again gain their respect and find agreement on
this subject of economics, which is very
important to them.
I am looking forward to writing a full-blown
treatise on the subject where many of the blanks
are filled in concerning my thoughts. One of the
problems that we have had so far is about half of
the objections to my teachings on the subject are
not even my teachings, but a misunderstanding of
them. For instance, parts of the parables were
interpreted to be a part of the "my plan" when
they had nothing to do with any plan but merely
elements to portray several overriding principles.
Those in the group who did not have a strong view
of asset or gold backed money saw what I was
attempting to teach, but those who hold strongly
to this view will automatically disagree with me
and it will take a very powerful presentation to
open them up to the possibility of change. I
find it interesting that those who hold this
asset view seem to hold to it as if it were a
revelation from the highest God.
They all believe that their logic is higher than
anything else out there. The irony is that in
most cases they are. When talking to average
thinking people they do present higher reasoning
and more complete information than accessible to
many. In fact the first time I came across
someone of this type of thinking in my youth I
was impressed and accepted this philosophy for a
time.
I am thus looking forward to presenting my
treatise on this subject and will look forward to
comments from Blayne, Larry and Susan. It will
be a while yet before I write it for I need to
finish my book first.
Word for the Day
Opine: verb (used with object), verb (used
without object), o·pined, o·pin·ing. 1. to hold
or express an opinion.
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