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| Posted: Fri Apr 12th, 2013 09:37 am |
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Joe Kelley
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I have these conversations running in my head, all the time, where I get in someone else's shoes, and play the part of the imaginary chess player. I learned some of this technique from playing Chess with Mike through written paper letters before the age of e-mail. Sergey has experience with what he considers to be Religion. bear has experience with what she considers to be Religion. When one person assumes to know what the other person is experiencing, there is room for error. How much room? Is this a big room or a small room that no one needs to be in, because it is pointless to be in this room?
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