Posted by LarryM on May 20, 2013 at 22:53:22 from (76.208.67.17):
In Reply to: rant posted by mark20 on May 20, 2013 at 17:05:00:
Human nature 101. People love being in on a secret. It makes them feel important. The same goes with sharing a secret. If I know something you do not then I feel important by sharing it with you; in the strictest confidence that you won"t tell anyone else of course :-). If you want it to stay a secret then keep it to yourself and maybe one other person. If only one other person knows and they know you only told them then plausible deniability no longer exists if the"secret gets out" Other people gain a great boost in self esteem by pointing out other people"s errors. I see a few people in here that see to thrive by doing that. Myself personally the more I learn the less willing I am to share with everyone. If your a bible reader look up Matthew 7:6. Anyway just some late night philosophical thoughts from someone who cannot sleep.
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