The Manfleshbuffet Technique of Thinking

Oct 19, 2005 22:08


Well after about a week of consideration, I came up with this new way of thinking; consider it an alternate operating system for your mind. Like many people, you may prefer your old way of thinking better, and that's clearly reasonable. If you do choose to read this, please try it out for a day or two. I'll be surprised if anyone likes every aspect ( Read more... )

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rtbramstar34 October 20 2005, 20:37:11 UTC
very interesting
i agree with 1 for the most part, and 3
2 im a bit confused on lol
same with 4
but cool

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manfleshbuffet October 23 2005, 00:04:55 UTC
Yeah I was assuming the general input would look something like this.
Number 1 - New to many people, but generally accepted as a good idea.
Number 2 - A very new concept to people, not very appealing.
Number 3 - Heard over and over again, generally accepted, yet nobody does it.
Number 4 - Weird yes, but I think it's cool.

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anonymous October 20 2005, 22:37:12 UTC
I haven't read it yet, but you convinced me at "laid-back lifestyle".
-Cory

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manfleshbuffet October 23 2005, 00:05:46 UTC
That's the way to be.

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n_a_j_i October 20 2005, 22:39:35 UTC
I agree with all of it. Nice =]

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manfleshbuffet October 23 2005, 00:06:00 UTC
Thanks. =)

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anonymous October 20 2005, 22:46:44 UTC
Ok, i've read it now.
Yeah, relationships are a pretty big priority; too many people do things because they count on never seeing them again.
I don't see how winning arguments relates to jealosy though. That's more of a pride thing, but the paragraph is still completely accurate.
Yeah, too many people are also opinionated, and refuse to see the other side of things.
Not quite sure on the last one; it seems to be just focusing on one undeniable fact and forgetting motives and reaction.

A completely worthy entry and thought process.
-Cory

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manfleshbuffet October 23 2005, 00:11:23 UTC
I don't remember mentioning arguments in Technique 2. That was just about jealousy, which is caused by a comparison of posessions, status and prestige.

The last one was very odd I'll admit. The thought process was simply to enforce the first Technique, involving positivity and relationships. Give it a try Cory, maybe you'll find it works. Thanks for the feedback senyore! =)

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mantikore October 20 2005, 22:58:54 UTC
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n_a_j_i October 20 2005, 23:03:03 UTC
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mantikore October 20 2005, 23:03:15 UTC
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n_a_j_i October 20 2005, 23:03:40 UTC
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