Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att-cb!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!topaz.rutgers.edu!clong From: clong@topaz.rutgers.edu (Chris Long) Newsgroups: sci.psychology Subject: Re: Hi-Q societies Message-ID: Date: 29 Mar 88 08:08:02 GMT References: <7743@apple.Apple.Com-> <2039@mind.UUCP> Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. Lines: 27 In article <2039@mind.UUCP>, Eliot Handelman blithers: >When a thing becomes aware of its limitations, intellectual or whatever, >this thing, a man, say, may motivate himself to extend himself beyond >them, but the displacement of his understanding and the action that he >may choose to bring about varies directly with the intensity of the >light that he can cast on his own freedom of movement, intellectual or >whatever. Maybe that light is a fire held out against those limitations that >is kindled when they are first felt. And it all might happen in a private, >uncommunicable methodology, that you are presuming to teach. Whereas inventing >it may be all that I really care about. Think about sexual courtship and >how much energy you might expend in figuring it out, if you happen >to care that much about that. Don't consider self-help manuals for writing >GSATS. I was exempted from mine. (1) Become a lawyer. (2) Stop wasting Usenet resources on this drivel. -- Chris Long Rutgers University RPO 1878 CN 5063 New Brunswick, NJ 08903 (201)-932-1160 clong@topaz.rutgers.edu