Re: How to Become a Great Person



da pickle <jcpickels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I wrote:
I like to think Aristotle bumped into to so many interesting
things that cooking up more interesting things on his own
never occurred to him.

That is a good thought. I wonder, though, why he did not think of "created
observations"? Interesting.

Many folks have quit wondering and concluded that the
ancients had defective brains, not high-powered organs
like our modern ones. I'm more understanding.

I remember reading Carson's first Hold'em book and running
into the section on raising with draws in mulitway pots.
I thought I had a basic understanding of the game, but I
hadn't thought of that, and it looked pretty obvious.

So I give an old dead philosopher the benefit of the doubt;
had someone pointed out the value, Aristotle would have
immediately jumped in and started jammin' his draws.
.



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