From: Steele, Kirk A (SteeleKA@nafm.misawa.af.mil)
Date: Thu Jan 10 2002 - 19:04:30 MST
gaining the knowledge, by definition is 'passing it on'. Michelle, these are
the same thing.
[Michelle](What I mean is that it floats my boat too but it seems more like
a step than a result.) 
go read Plato's Republic
 
what keeps nihilism at bay? how come "we all don't just join hands and walk
into a chopper blade" - Hawkeye Pierce?
 
How come we all don't just spontaneously destruct at a certain level of
awareness?
 
Good question. It is not the question that is important. It is not the
asking, either. It is the awareness. This is a meta-cognition.
Welcome
-----Original Message-----
From: Michelle [mailto:michelle@barrymenasherealtors.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 8:11 AM
To: virus@lucifer.com
Subject: Re: virus: more important than love?
So Joe, it floats your boat but what then?  What do you do with all that
knowledge and insight?  You teach here, in a sense, and it seems like you'd
do that anywhere - ultimately, is the value in gaining the knowledge or
passing it on?  (which would then kind of fall under the Casey-Love-Team)
Or is there another use for it?  Do you invent things or make things or
write books or what?  (What I mean is that it floats my boat too but it
seems more like a step than a result.)
 
What is it that keeps the nihilism at bay?
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From: joedees@bellsouth.net <mailto:joedees@bellsouth.net>  <
joedees@bellsouth.net <mailto:joedees@bellsouth.net> >
To: virus@lucifer.com <mailto:virus@lucifer.com>  < virus@lucifer.com
<mailto:virus@lucifer.com> >
Date: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: virus: more important than love?
On 9 Jan 2002 at 12:42, Walter Watts wrote:
Understanding the true nature of things is what most floats my boat.
> 
> I have to line up behind your lovesick friend on this one, Michelle. If
> there is something more important than love, I sure haven't found it.
> 
> Speaking of love, have you seen "A Beautiful Mind" with Russell Crowe?
> 
> Very moving, indeed.
> 
> Hugs,
> 
> Walter
> PS--IMHO, money barely makes it into the top ten, and then only because
> time can be purchased with it.
> 
> 
> Michelle wrote:
> 
> >  I'm still reading The Story (thanks Kalkor!) and about 100 posts to
> > catch up on but I have a question for the group: The predominant meme,
> > at least where I've been, and among the young, is that love is all you
> > need, love lifts us up where we belong, and various other corny lines
> > strung together well in Moulin Rouge.  My middle-aged, sick, nicotine
> > and caffeine withdrawing (needless to say cranky) boyfriend said
> > yesterday in response to a friend of ours falling in love that there
> > are more important things in life than love.  Like what?  His first
> > response, and I'm not sure if he was joking, was money.  What else?
> > What really is the most important thing in life, in your esteemed
> > opinions? Remember there are many definitions of love... Thanks for
> > enlightening me*sigh*
> 
> --
> 
> Walter Watts
> Tulsa Network Solutions, Inc.
> 
> 
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