Guest guest Posted March 26, 2006 Report Share Posted March 26, 2006 Developing patience has been tough for me. I suppose if I didn't have to share the world with anyone else, I might do without words altogether. Words take a great deal of work but are necessary for communication between people. I believe my early love of reading came about mainly because I couldn't understand people and books provided a safe means of insight. Looking back, it was like downloading manuals, as if I thought I could get a guide to everyone in advance of meeting them. I am also interested in universals and archetypes, but suspect that you have much more knowledge in this area than I. :-) Jill > > My question to you is this: do you respond more to the written word or > > to visual imagery? > > Visual imagery and titles, typically I don't have the patients to read > in depth. My mind goes to fast and having patients for it is a > difficulty. > > There are ways to understanding the world that are beyond words. I > prefer that over words. > > Universals and subjectivism. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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