John,
Without wanting to prolong the analogy too long, perhaps the win would be
just one stop along the way - not the ultimate destination.
Michael
At 03:34 18/10/99 +1000, you wrote:
>Dear Judy,
>
>There are two kinds of people: 'travelers' and 'arrivers', and some are
>ambidextrous. Travelers enjoy the journey, or try to; arrivers just want to
>get there. Taken to its logical conclusion the ultimate 'arrival experience'
>is to die at birth. Reduces all the bits in between to the absolute minimum.
>
>Personally, I enjoy the stoush, but after ten years or so, and with
>adaughter still living at home, and age starting to weary me, It would be
>most encouraging if I could have a win sometime, just a little on? Please.
>
>Rgds John
>
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>Sent: Sunday, October 17, 1999 12:24 PM
>Subject: Re: Creationists v. Bio(ethic)ologists
>
>
>> > Sounds like you are advocating that people learn to appreciate the
>> > "journey", instead of focusing all the time on the destination or the
>point
>> > from where we came from. Sounds like good advice.
>>
>> Thank you. Wish I cd have said it so succintly!
>>
>> Judy
>>
>
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