From: Robert Schrader (rms@cts.com)
Date: Fri Feb 28 1997 - 17:55:31 MST
On Thu, 27 Feb 1997, Kathryn Aegis wrote:
> Robert Schrader:
> >The extreme of letting one's thoughts take new routes is insanity.
>
> Thinking too freely causes insanity? Wow. I guess I'd better make
> advance arrangements with St. Elizabeth's!
>
Please note: I was offering a definition, not a claim of cause and effect.
I wrote 'is', not 'causes'.
> >( Many notable artists and musicians are known to strayed over the edge. )
>
> Many notable artists and musicians, along with many notable
> politicians and businessmen...
Yes, but only in South America is it an asset to politics. :)
> ...have had biological problems that led to
> them being unable to cope with life in an effective manner.
>
> Sin, (or sink)
>
> Kathryn Aegis
>
I have no disagreement with your statement of causes. But my comments were
about mechanism of creation/insanity and modeling thereof, not the cause
of insanity.
Robert Schrader rms@cts.com
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