Dear Gerald Kathryn and list
> I cannot add anything which would be of any use at this time.
> But thank you for replying. You certainly weren't spouting.
It might seem like 'intellectualising' but I suspect that for
some "couldn't care less" might be reiterated as "could care
more", which can be awfully 'dangerous'. There is an excellent
book (IMHO) edited by Judith Trowell and Marion Bower in which
Sue Keggerreis writes of a child that she saw who said: "But I
don't care. I don't want to care. If I did I'd have to MIND."
Perhaps in this way one can, at least try to, dissociate oneself
from the pain and suffering of those that were in the buildings
and nearby, and the suffering of those that are left?
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Best wishes
Paul
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