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Perhaps most people just want to cut to the chase and have an answer they can live with, but I'm far to curious for that. I prefer the ambiguity of the unanswerabe, and find I'm much more fullfilled when given a question to contemplate, explore possibilities, and laugh at absurdities. I value people that can take me on these journies, and going back to my original post - I think the early pioneers of psychotherapy thought they were engaging in this kind of activity. Modern Day psychology and psychotherapy seem to also be back to providing answeres, like anti-depressents to the depressed, and much less about what makes a fullfilling life. Perhaps I should provide an example. I had a dear friend, Bill who passed away several years ago. Back before I participated on any internet forum, he and his wife would host monthly pot lucks at his house for a "soire." This was sort of a Salon in which each month a topic was thrown out to the dinner guests to discuss. He employeed some of the standard salon protocal, we had a "talking stick" which gave the floor to whoever held it and each person to their time to explain in detail their feelings on a particular subject. The subjects ranged from the serious (political current events) to the absurd (the existence of angels), but was always fascinating. Bill had a knack of inviting people from all walks of life to these things, there was always a rich diversity of opinion. Dinner concluded the discussions, and we all felt closer to one another before the evening was out. There's not a day on these boards that I don't think of him, and his brilliant idea to bring people together just to satisfy his own curiosity about the world and other people (it was usually his topic ![]()
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