I never forget asking Ed _______. He and I _____ novelist once. “Ed, what do you think a neurosis is?” And Ed said, “It’s the endless repetition of an obsolete experience or feeling.” And the trouble with these drives we get children is they’re often come about for some emotional reason having to do with gaining our parents’ love, or respect, or something. And because it’s not the real thing . . . The real thing is just to be spontaneously loved, not to have to go through this enormous process. It’s _____. It’s artificial, and you keep repeating it, and repeating it, and repeating it because it isn’t real somehow. So I think that’s true in life. I think sometimes when you develop these neurotic patterns, you keep repeating these earlier patterns often to either no end at all, or to an end that has very little to do with the end you’re really after. So I think it’s important . . . We’re all strangers to our own conscious to try to go back and understand how much of what we’re doing started decades and decades ago for reasons or motivations that have very little to do with today. And how much of that is relevant, and how much is excessive? I think it’s a very important lesson to learn in life.
Recorded On: 7/26/07
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Musycks on March 24, 2008, 10:57 PM
Well, he would say that. He's part of the problem not the solution… aged elderly white men bought up on a steady diet of war mongering superiority bullshit. America has the blood of untold Iraqis on it's hands, Bush would be a war criminal in almost any other era. Disgusting.
Musycks on March 25, 2008, 2:57 AM
Well, he would say that. He’s part of the problem not the solution… aged elderly white men bought up on a steady diet of war mongering superiority bullshit. America has the blood of untold Iraqis on it’s hands, Bush would be a war criminal in almost any other era. Disgusting.
rather not say rather not say on April 1, 2008, 10:33 AM
Ok America has mad a bad situation incomprehensibly worse by invading Iraq but that's done.
If they leave now the situation would almost certainly deteriorate, the question is, can America really stomach staying indefinitely as they planned to begin with?
rather not say rather not say on April 1, 2008, 2:33 PM
Ok America has mad a bad situation incomprehensibly worse by invading Iraq but that’s done.
If they leave now the situation would almost certainly deteriorate, the question is, can America really stomach staying indefinitely as they planned to begin with?
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