Re: Truth and/or Consequences
Jan 20, 1997 02:22 PM
by Ann E. Bermingham
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> From: RIhle@aol.com
>
> RI-->
> Easy for you to say. When it comes to "truth," I wish I could be as cocksure
> of anything as you may be of everything (JRC coached me to say this).
> Anyway, perhaps we "sell out" truth to some extent every time we try to put
> it into words, so what's the big sacrifice in being charming or silent?
>
> TR-->
> If correctly using logic is "alpha-male," then being "alpha-male" is good.
>
As "alpha-male" means the superior monkey of the pack, then it would logically
follow that to imitate a superior monkey would also be good. And that superior
creature would be using "monkey logic". Soooo, to be an alpha-male one would
have to use monkey logic. Is a monkey more logical than a human being?
Since he is superior, then he must be as or more logical than the average man
on the street.
-AEB
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