On Aug 31, 9:15=EF=BF=BDpm, Bill Pfeifer <billpfei...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Renli wrote:
> > On Sep 1, 4:38 am, halfawake <epstein...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> Renli wrote:
> >> >On Aug 31, 11:23 pm, "^@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>---*=3D#" <yom...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >> >>"Tang Huyen" <tanghuyen{dele...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
> >> >>news:jaydnbr06YG_LyfVnZ2dnUVZ_qjinZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >>>Renli wrote:
>
> >> >>>>Oh, is that what's holding you back? :) Greece and Rome have
nothi=
ng
> >> >>>>on this. It is like Dirac making a statement and not taking
himsel=
f
> >> >>>>seriously. Or the 10 years after the discovery of penicillin. It
> >> >>>>seems as if this really is 101 - where the teacher asks a
question
> >> >>>>and the student repeats what he read in a book. If this is true
th=
en
> >> >>>>you'd make a great student, but you'll never be a teacher. In
that
> >> >>>>case, hit the books, Tang! Or at least tell me what the
difference
> >> >>>>is! I'd really like to hear an answer from you on this.
>
> >> >>>Don't bother, dear. You're unfit for any
> >> >>>kind of mental culture, eastern or western.
>
> >> >>>Get it?
>
> >> >>>Tang Huyen
>
> >> >>renli get something ? bwahahahahahahaha.
>
> >> >How could I get something when it's yanked away by a string before I
> >> >can bend to pick it up?
>
> >> >It's easy to laugh the first time you pull the string, yanking the
> >> >coin out from under the puzzled passerby.
>
> >> >It's even easy to laugh when you yank the coin away when he looks at
> >> >it and rolls his eyes, the 10th time you try to play the same joke
on
> >> >the same person.
>
> >> >It's even easy to sit in your room and imagine playing the joke over
> >> >and over again, and laugh at how "stupid" and "foolish" those people
> >> >are, and how "smart" and "in control" you are.
>
> >> >And no, he never did get it. You won, Jen. You won the game. Get it?
>
> >> >-
>
> >> Renli, all you have to do to get it is stop having the last word,
> >> wanting to be right and always insisting on winning and being the
best=
..
> >> If you admitted you could learn something from others here, you might
> >> actually find harmony and Dao where you have been sowing separation
an=
d
> >> contention.
>
> >> Robert
>
> >> =3D =3D =3D =3D =3D =3D =3D =3D =3D
>
> > I've demonstrated my ability to "stop having the last word", "wanting
> > to be right", and "always insisting on winning and being the best"
> > several times, even in my short history posting on this newsgroup. How
> > many times have I said, maybe I'm wrong/maybe (tang) is right - in
> > that case let's have a discussion, or answer my question, etc etc -
> > but the blind, looking through rose colored gl***** see nothing..
>
> > Could it be, robert - that I really am somehow more superior than -
> > say- tang, norbu, etc? Could it be.. that their unwillingness to
> > deal.. is a reflection of their *own* pride and superiority complex,
> > and not mine?
>
> > Yes, it's possible. But you will *never* get any such admission out of
> > anyone here. Then again, I could be wrong ;-) you know what to do.
>
> Is there anyone here that you do not feel superior to?
> Is there anyone here with more pride than you?
> Is there anyone here with a bigger ego than you?
me


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