[MD] Why are things called patterns?

118 ununoctiums at gmail.com
Mon Mar 12 09:24:16 PDT 2012


Marsha,

My intention was not to ridicule, never is.  I simply asked for
clarification so that I can understand what you are presenting.  I
value different ways of saying things, but I cannot read your mind.

While I still do not understand your "habits that have turned into
conventions", I will not bug you any more on this, and let Dan do the
questioning.

Thank you for your response to this ignorant fool.

Mark

On 3/12/12, MarshaV <valkyr at att.net> wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> I mean habits that have turned into conventions.  Darn!  You allow yourself
> different ways of saying something.  So when I try it, I get ridicule?  You
> are like a noisy little child...
>
>
> Marsha
>
>
>
>
> On Mar 12, 2012, at 12:01 PM, 118 <ununoctiums at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Marsha and Dan,
>>
>> OK, so now "patterns" are "conventional habits".  This still does not
>> provide me with any clarity.  What pray tell are "conventional
>> habits"?  One person's conventional habits can be another's mystery.
>> Can I say that "conventional habits" are similar to "intuitive
>> habits"?  This would make such habits more real than the intellectual
>> patterns that "habits" are imbued with.  If not, please explain what
>> you are trying to convey by "conventional habits".  It rhymes with
>> "relational rabbits", this could be what you are saying, but I do not
>> know.
>>
>> What is an "unconventional habit?".  Perhaps by explaining that, I can
>> deduce what a "conventional habit" is, as you use the term.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mark
>>
>>
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