From: Trivik Bhavneni (trivik@stwing.upenn.edu)
Date: Thu Nov 21 2002 - 04:06:05 GMT
> I can see how being overly attached something can prevent you from being open to DQ
overly attached may prevent. even remotely attached will hinder.
> why a goal of no attachment differs from a goal of 'not valuing'.
i can assign a value while at the same time have no attachment, only if
the system i am talking about is completely ditached from me.
eg. i have never seen a game of american football. if i were to - i could
assing values to certain moves etc, but not be attached in the least bit.
it;s the eaisiest thing to preach to others and talk about z y x, but
practicing changes the whole matter. so if you can accumplish no
attachemnt, once sence of value becomes ecceptionaly sharp
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