Mind's Eye Re: Good and bad

I think the first consideration is hospitality rigs.

On Jan 29, 12:10 am, rigs <rigs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> At least some had good intentions re empires- maybe that should be
> noted. And I believe in good intentions, myself- don't you? It's
> likely a project for those two columns of thinking and sorting.
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> On Jan 28, 6:41 am, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Good question Andrew - though we could wonder why most people have
> > rosy views of the US and British empires, pretty much against the real
> > history.
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> > On Jan 28, 11:19 am, rigs <rigs...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > Try being Pollyanna for a day and see how far you get. Or Dr. Pangloss
> > > ("Candide")
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> > > On Jan 28, 5:11 am, andrew vecsey <andrewvec...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > Why do so many of us remember negative feelings easier than positive ones.
> > > > Pain over pleasure. Bad news over good news. Why does "bad" overshadow
> > > > "good", immorality over morality, despair over hope, pessimism over
> > > > optimism. Why does hate appear to be more powerful than love? Why is greed
> > > > louder than generosity. Why is destruction of war so much faster than the
> > > > building power of peace. Why can one little lie destroy a lifetime of
> > > > trust. Why are lies more influential than truth. It all seems so one sided.
> > > > Why is that?- Hide quoted text -
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