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IAIN wrote:here's a moral quandry for you - should you harbour a false belief in people by telling them that we are all highly inuitive and marvellous and can do the same as we can?
IAIN wrote:its a false belief that may well cost the gullible lots of money in some way...
IAIN wrote:here's a moral quandry for you - should you harbour a false belief in people by telling them that we are all highly inuitive and marvellous and can do the same as we can?
is it better to say "only i can do this...", but not in such an arrogant way...
Vanderbelt wrote:some flattery at how 'suitable' (be it psychically gifted or whatever suits your persona) the spec is.
SamGurney wrote:I think perhaps the appeal of Conan Doyle's character is that he is superhuman; but as a reader you're never meant to feel stupid. I always find his books a refreshing reminder of how incredible the mind is.
SamGurney wrote:the question is then, is everyone's best virtually the same? Which is a MUCH bigger question than you could imagine.
IAIN wrote:SamGurney wrote:I think perhaps the appeal of Conan Doyle's character is that he is superhuman; but as a reader you're never meant to feel stupid. I always find his books a refreshing reminder of how incredible the mind is.
no he wasn't...he was just another human being...no hint of any psychic, or superhumaness was ever implied...SamGurney wrote:the question is then, is everyone's best virtually the same? Which is a MUCH bigger question than you could imagine.
ha - you say "bigger question than you could imagine", like you have some kind of higher knowledge Sam...that made me smile.... thank you
SamGurney wrote:IAIN wrote:SamGurney wrote:I think perhaps the appeal of Conan Doyle's character is that he is superhuman; but as a reader you're never meant to feel stupid. I always find his books a refreshing reminder of how incredible the mind is.
no he wasn't...he was just another human being...no hint of any psychic, or superhumaness was ever implied...SamGurney wrote:the question is then, is everyone's best virtually the same? Which is a MUCH bigger question than you could imagine.
ha - you say "bigger question than you could imagine", like you have some kind of higher knowledge Sam...that made me smile.... thank you
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Not YOU personally, 'you' as in 'one' but one would be frowned up in one were to use such language these daysThey kept it in france though :/
Anyhow... well definition, definition, definition. He was fictitious. I would say that Ghandi was superhuman as well, or you could... I apologise... 'one' could say that Robert Plant's voice was 'superhuman'; Extraordinary; mind blowing... blah blah blah.
Besides it makes absolutley no difference on the point I was making anyway.
Muchos Lovos, Sam.
phillipnorthfield wrote:SamGurney wrote:IAIN wrote:SamGurney wrote:I think perhaps the appeal of Conan Doyle's character is that he is superhuman; but as a reader you're never meant to feel stupid. I always find his books a refreshing reminder of how incredible the mind is.
no he wasn't...he was just another human being...no hint of any psychic, or superhumaness was ever implied...SamGurney wrote:the question is then, is everyone's best virtually the same? Which is a MUCH bigger question than you could imagine.
ha - you say "bigger question than you could imagine", like you have some kind of higher knowledge Sam...that made me smile.... thank you
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Not YOU personally, 'you' as in 'one' but one would be frowned up in one were to use such language these daysThey kept it in france though :/
Anyhow... well definition, definition, definition. He was fictitious. I would say that Ghandi was superhuman as well, or you could... I apologise... 'one' could say that Robert Plant's voice was 'superhuman'; Extraordinary; mind blowing... blah blah blah.
Besides it makes absolutley no difference on the point I was making anyway.
Muchos Lovos, Sam.
I think your trying to express 'supernatural' which of course means better than natural. Superhuman is a egotistical term to lay people and follows the 'look how clever I am' problem.
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