Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 >>I didn't find any appropriate word [label] that can correctly describe main negative tendencies of my wife. >>Because, I haven't found any other " label " , for the purpose of this message; I will call her " bad " ! >>My wife is " bad " ... >>As... >>Alaska is Cold! Of course, it is not absolutely true that my wife is not " bad " nor it is absolutely true that Alaska is cold! Yet, it is perhaps; ok to use these words to describe " general " characteristics of these in " relative " terms! There may be really no " cold " or " warm " in absolute terms... but, only some variation in temperature. Some place might be 28 degree F and other might 92 degree F. Further, a place like India too might be cold few days and Alaska too might have some warm days! Yet, in the common language that often talks in terms of " relatives " ; it is ok to call Alaska cold and India warm! Especially, if this " information " is not causing any pain... Scientists say that in reality, there is nothing like dark or bright... but, only varying degree of light! Yet, knowing that we still call nights dark and days bright and we use that " information " to prepare " alternative " light source for the " dark " nights! Bottom line... As we speak of " dark " and " bright " only based on degrees of light and " cold " and " warm " only based degrees of " heat " it might be " ok " to " label " people " bad " or " good " , " selfish " and " unselfish " , " kind " and " cruel " simply based on the degrees of certain qualities knowing fully well that all of us might contain those qualities in varying degrees. I find it especially " ok " if I use it only as " information " to plan and prepare and not to 'argue against What_Is' and create pain! [And, if I also understand that in reality, I can only talk in terms of the degrees of grey [relative] not really in black and white [absolute]...] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 please buy a diary! or get a good layer and divorce your wife or go to a shrink just leave us alone thank you, Tami > > > > >>I didn't find any appropriate word > [label] that can correctly describe > main negative tendencies of my wife. > > >>Because, I haven't found any other > " label " , for the purpose of this > message; I will call her " bad " ! > > >>My wife is " bad " ... > > >>As... > > >>Alaska is Cold! > > Of course, it is not absolutely true > that my wife is not " bad " nor it is > absolutely true that Alaska is cold! > Yet, it is perhaps; ok to use these > words to describe " general " > characteristics of these in " relative " > terms! > > There may be really no " cold " or > " warm " in absolute terms... but, only > some variation in temperature. Some > place might be 28 degree F and other > might 92 degree F. Further, a place > like India too might be cold few days > and Alaska too might have some warm > days! Yet, in the common language that > often talks in terms of " relatives " ; it > is ok to call Alaska cold and India > warm! Especially, if this " information " > is not causing any pain... > > Scientists say that in reality, there > is nothing like dark or bright... but, > only varying degree of light! Yet, > knowing that we still call nights dark > and days bright and we use that > " information " to prepare " alternative " > light source for the " dark " nights! > > Bottom line... > > As we speak of " dark " and " bright " > only based on degrees of light and > " cold " and " warm " only based degrees of > " heat " it might be " ok " to " label " > people " bad " or " good " , " selfish " and > " unselfish " , " kind " and " cruel " simply > based on the degrees of certain > qualities knowing fully well that all > of us might contain those qualities in > varying degrees. I find it especially > " ok " if I use it only as " information " > to plan and prepare and not to 'argue > against What_Is' and create pain! > > > [And, if I also understand that in reality, > I can only talk in terms of the degrees > of grey [relative] not really in black > and white [absolute]...] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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