extrosatva

From: Rick Knight (rknight@platinum.com)
Date: Mon Sep 15 1997 - 10:53:09 MDT


     Rick Knight wrote:
     
     My largest incongruity with the classic Extropian viewpoint (as
     expressed on this digest) is a seeming lack of humanity and
     connectedness.
     
     Lee Daniel Crocker wrote:
     
     I don't think "incongruity" works here either. It's at best a
     misperception, and at worst a malicious slander. I don't think
     anyone who has ever personally been with a group of Extropians
     and gotten to know them would call us anything but compassionate.
     
     <waxes extropian and then concludes>
     
     ...perhaps this episode will help us work on our public image a bit.
     
     Rick Knight continues:
     
     Hopefully, I have not snipped out of context here in getting to the
     point. My initial quote above seems to be resurfacing in new posts,
     if only for the purpose of tweakin the vocabulary <G>. However, it
     was not my intention to be malicious. And as word choices, I had
     hoped to disarm that interpretation by use of the word "seeming".
     
     I consider extropians very intelligent and gifted people. It is my
     perception that there are more of what I would classify "engineering"
     mentalities than there are say..."liberal arts" mentalities. Of
     course, my speaking emerges from the latter category as anyone who's
     read anything I've posted here can readily interpret.
     
     I know each group can't survive (well) without the other. We are
     polarized but dependent on one another. A yin/yang, right-brain,
     left-brain, positive/negative, zero/one opposites attract type of
     thing. When the artsy-fartsy types (like moi) get too out there, I
     often NEED someone to say "Earth to Rick". When the calculating,
     empirical types reach their version of critical mass, they too need
     some reconnection from "the other side".
     
     This is staring to sound like Rodney King asking why we can't get
     along. I think we do merge and interpolate well and the occasional
     "disturbance in the force" here in this digest is of no cause for
     alarm to me and hopefully to no one else.
     
     Humanity and compassion are not simply defined when you have so many
     "subjective realities" to factor in <G>. This digest is an
     EXTRO-ordinary melting pot of ideas and perspectives. I say it's
     great. I've learned much and hopefully contributed much. I'd like to
     make a living doing this and am paving the way for me to do so.
     
     Live long and prosper folks!
     Rick



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