================================================ Subject: Re: NCR: Virtual reality is not only positive From: "Creed - 7M3 - Live" To: Date: Mon 4 Jun 2001 21:35:49 -0400 ================================================ Ewa, You pretty much answered all of the aspects of what your opinions were taken by others as and how you meant them. It is interesting how one interprets the same message in a different way. But it did lead to people replying with the benifits that they have gotten from talking to people on the Internet. I'm skeptical about Internet meetings. But the same chances apply to meeting people in a store, concert, park or other meeting place. They can give you a false lead of thierselves. Just as those that communicate through the Internet can. About you not knowing what you want to do as a means of making a living. With your ability to relate things in a concept related way. your choices as a profession are pretty broad. It just is a matter to what you find enjoyable and what gets you to your own comfort level. No matter what a profession pays, you got to like it somewhat also. Otherwise,you'd be stuck in a very boring environment. I know both technical people that had to deal with people and decided they hated people (As in dealing with them in a managerial aspect). As well as others that would wonder why they just didn't become a garbageman and make the same money. without having to do a lot of thinking. If you have any questions about the medical field. I know that there are several people out there that could give you and idea of what it consists of as far as median wages, education and dealing with people. We got at least one nurse and also a fireman / Paramedic. (Ex or active) If you want to take a try at journalism. We have some people out there that are interested or are practicing it. Of course their accounting, retail store, resteraunt workers, garbageman, plumbers and all sorts of other professions to deal with. Ewa - about personal things you need to talk about. Feel free to email me privately at any time. The philosopher thing makes me think of Jacksons vocabulary comment. You can't make a living off of big words. (But then maybe you can) not a saint, Jim > > So, staying on the "thought level" > > > > g'night yall, Jim > > > > Ewa > > > > PS. I also agree with you, Lee and Denise, that online I feel more free > to be myself because (just like you Denise) I hate hurting people's > feelings and sometimes I just say what they expect me to say for them > not to feel offended by me - which is not a character trait to be really > pround of, btw. > > And, Lee, I admire honest, open and trusting people like you. But I > guess, I just am to damn sceptical for that. At the same time I am aware > of the fact that someone has to make the first step for trust to work > out, right? But I'm just trying to stay in the safe zone, all the time. > -- Pascal is a language for children wanting to be naughty. -- Dr. Kasi Ananthanarayanan To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp