Every time someone interesting checks your work out for a bit, decides you’re not worth their time, and moves on, you learn something interesting about yourself. Those who move on are as informative as those who hand around to continue the conversation.
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Of course a map on which another person is stationary is simple a map where dimensions they might be moving are not represented. And just because someone is moving relative to you doesn’t mean they have no roots in dimensions you can’t see.
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I can now recognize several types and predict if they’ll stay or leave and if they leave where they’ll go and whether they’ll succeed or fail on those roads. It’s tempting to just tell them that. Doesn’t work that way.
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Forming a reaction to seemingly static things that are along your route is how people navigate life. For those cast in the static stimulus role you can only witness predictable reaction formations. Being a “Subway, next exit” sign means you are a test of sandwich demand.
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