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"Wade T.Smith" wrote:
> Richard Brodie made this comment not too long ago --
>
> >In general I don't think people are aware of all the causality behind
> >their behaviors.
>
> In specific, I know I have been unaware of many of mine- to the point of
> hearing myself almost say 'here I am doing this- why am I doing this...?'
>
Is it possible that this alone is all the evidence we need to realize that
you are not a competent memist? I wonder if Richard, for example, would say
that about himself. I have heard that catapillers say this sometimes before
they are crushed by taxicabs in New York City. Their last words are usually
"Why did I do this?"
>
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