@RachelHaywire he definitely thinks 19th c. religion of "mind cure" is this (whose present incarnation is "The Secret"/"Law of Attraction")
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@RachelHaywire not sure how many Ivy types are incurably cheerful - seems out of fashion in those circles, not sure if that's good or bad - 3 more replies
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@sarahdoingthing Certain dog breeds (golden retrievers I think) are SO happy that they can injure themselves badly & not notice. -
@St_Rev did I tell you how click & clack the cartalk guys were my graduation speakers? they had an easel with a graphic that showed... - 3 more replies
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It's not entirely pejorative as James uses it, just a little bit. This & following lecture present two essential aspects of human nature.
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@sarahdoingthing Hmm. Sounds more like describing someone who has cut their shadow off from awareness. -
@Meaningness some people never see their shadow! apparently...and for others the shadow is always present and dominant. - 1 more reply
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@sarahdoingthing sounds like a guy describing a recent manic pixie dream girl conquest. ime digging deeper always uncovers depth.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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