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Dirk Bruere wrote:
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/19/05, <b
class="gmail_sendername">Lifespan Pharma Inc.</b> <<a
href="mailto:megao@sasktel.net">megao@sasktel.net</a>> wrote:</span>
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Then the Manhatten Project if there is to one should be to connect the<br>
minds of all humans so that the<br>
underlying causes of sociopathic violence evaporate.<br>
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There's that unspoken liberal assumption again - that if we truly
understand the other person's POV then we will all get along fine.<br>
In my experience the opposite is just as likely - that the more we know
of someone the more we dislike them.<br>
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Dirk<br>
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What I was getting at was that that is a situation we are already in
and in the end must find ways to deal with that do<br>
not require mass murder to relieve. Human nature however founded has
some nasty features that have to be worked around<br>
or every so often a nut case will come along and wipe out a big whack
of us or our physical achievements with the WMD of the day.<br>
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No one wants the "soma" method. Sex , drugs and rock and roll worked
for some in the the 60's...ha ha. Maybe sports and gaming and other
highly competitive pastimes are a good way out.<br>
Extreme Connectivity makes more chance to work aggression/psycho-social
incompatilities out one on one regularly over time rather than with a
single destructive bang.<br>
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This is going to be a toughie to solve. It has survived since the
earliest beginnings of our species.<br>
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