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pmguy I believe you were correct in what you said. In essence that is.
I often refrain from posting items with the potential of inciting emotions or causing unnecessary conflicts between groups of people.
I do think that you were spot on with your summing up of the value of that specific post, and probably others too.
While I may not be the brightest cookie in the basket, I do have a few working brain cells.
Sometimes it is helpful when people point out the obvious, which somehow you overlooked. It's a human trait, I think you will agree.
Anyway I thank you for pointing it out in the way you did. I am taking your advice seriously, it is sound advice. I know that I'm not bound to follow your advice, I do it with a free will.
The second part of your post asked the question about my private life in regards to spreading the dangers we are facing.
I don't preach religion or political opinion to people unless they initiate the conversation.
My friends and family know how I see the world, and sometimes
they like to talk about it. Or parts of it that interest them.
Usually, I find that they agree with some of what I say, and disagree with some.
Natural methods of disease prevention, and healthy eating are topics that I admit to preaching about.
Most people don't mind short discussions on these topics, if you don't raise the issue all the time and don't dominate the conversation.
It is possible to touch on other subjects while talking about food and health. GMO's or potent drugs are examples.
Just a mention at first, plant the seed so to speak. The person will in time, either ignore the topic or read a piece about it, and approach you from that point of view.
I have spoken to small audiences on two occasions, but not as the main speaker and without a prepared presentation. Off the cuff, in my case, comes across more genuine and is flexible when off topic questions arise.
pmguy I believe you were correct in what you said. In essence that is.
I often refrain from posting items with the potential of inciting emotions or causing unnecessary conflicts between groups of people.
I do think that you were spot on with your summing up of the value of that specific post, and probably others too.
While I may not be the brightest cookie in the basket, I do have a few working brain cells.
Sometimes it is helpful when people point out the obvious, which somehow you overlooked. It's a human trait, I think you will agree.
Anyway I thank you for pointing it out in the way you did. I am taking your advice seriously, it is sound advice. I know that I'm not bound to follow your advice, I do it with a free will.
The second part of your post asked the question about my private life in regards to spreading the dangers we are facing.
I don't preach religion or political opinion to people unless they initiate the conversation.
My friends and family know how I see the world, and sometimes
they like to talk about it. Or parts of it that interest them.
Usually, I find that they agree with some of what I say, and disagree with some.
Natural methods of disease prevention, and healthy eating are topics that I admit to preaching about.
Most people don't mind short discussions on these topics, if you don't raise the issue all the time and don't dominate the conversation.
It is possible to touch on other subjects while talking about food and health. GMO's or potent drugs are examples.
Just a mention at first, plant the seed so to speak. The person will in time, either ignore the topic or read a piece about it, and approach you from that point of view.
I have spoken to small audiences on two occasions, but not as the main speaker and without a prepared presentation. Off the cuff, in my case, comes across more genuine and is flexible when off topic questions arise.
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