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Posted by Good Man on 10/09/07 16:33
"Jim Carlock" <anonymous@127.0.0.1> wrote in news:470b9d19$0$18930
$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:
> "Good Man" wrote...
>: "Real Life" ... tends to be ... certainly more stressful ...
>
> Stress is an order imagination. If you did not imagine stress,
> it would not exist. In other words, you seem to refer to mental
> anguish, frustration and other emotions. In this case, I think
> "stress" tends to get defined by the imagination. Take a deep
> breath, open your mind and let your breath out real slow. It
> tends to clear your mind and the stress no longer exists. And
> furthermore, you only know about your own stress and you tend
> to apply that knowledge to how you interpret the reactions of
> others. If you have never felt stress, never known stress, then
> you will have no clue as to what it really is.
This is all true, however I was referring to stress as in "muck up the
programming on a test site, things aren't terrible" vs "muck it up on the
real site that controls Nuclear Warheads and a war will start"
Surely working the latter will produce a greater adrenaline-rush to the
programmer when it's time to upload!
So, perhaps replace "more stressful" with "have greater ramifications"
:)
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