LadyHugs -> RE: Can written presentation discredit a person? (12/6/2006 3:40:54 PM)
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Dear Elegant, Ladies and Gentlemen; In my mind's eyes I see--nobody is perfect, to include myself. Each individuals have flaws and quirks to them but, like a glass that has flaws or 'chips'; they have character, a history and or a story to tell. That said, I put more focus on the intent of their post, not the grammar, spelling and composition. Some individuals in this lifestyle have never completed the middle ranks of public education and never completed high school. Some have other issues like ADD, Dyslexia, brain injury/illnesses/damage. I find that those who discredit themselves do so, with no help from me and or any other. Those who may appear to contradict themselves, often I see as those analyzing things as they unfold. At times a beginning of a particular thread/post takes turns that have different ways of seeing which invites more and or less focusing, as the new slant has a relationship or not on that thread. I also have maintained, in my mind's eyes that, should someone proffer something that could ammend my way of thinking and or change my belief and or operational protocols; doing so with 'why, where, when, how' and or what inspired the stance. In my mind's eyes I see, the forums provide an opportunity to gain knowledge and or information. True, some might be formed by personal opinion, personal experiences and questions which provoke thought and or confirm what might already be known. It goes back to the spirit of intent of an individual who presents through word and or orally, on the topics which are rendered. Respectfully submitted for consideration, Lady Hugs
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