TO VIEW A THINKING ANIMAL

Re: TO VIEW A THINKING ANIMAL

thanks inteliphant. it is true that the second set of query is not related to the original for this thread post.

yet, i do find that when conversation leads to an inpsired topic, it is separate yet of the same...

your view point is valid in the way you have given the analogy of nature as induced knowledge. age, wisdom, personality and develop due to another reason which often time is, a drive for change, hopefully it is for better in most cases.

seen and reflecting over what one has gone to and is going through, enables with additional sense of motivation for change.

transition has value indeed, in and of itself is really necessary for growth and for being able to give something to others as a sign, an example, a lesson.

and the anti change is always hard to contend with. a simple example, when someone decides to be on a routine excercise, s/he will do all it takes to do that.

what delibrate complexes is referring to is a streak in the nature of a person, who undrmines own abilities to be able to do something, because s/he is feeling comfortable with that what is familiar and stable [to the person!]. sometimes, people realize very late what is really stablizing for them. it' all a part of living conscientious or unaware lives or a mix of both.