freeform Posted March 11, 2010 Let me just remind you that while you were arguing with me about using "is" and "was" and such words too often Another good example where E-Prime can shed light on faulty thinking... "While you were arguing" - A statement you made from your point of view, but by using 'you were' you incorrectly portray that we all saw it that way too. Actually I interpret most of your posts as 'arguments' and most of Mal's posts as 'discussions'. In my view 'discussions' involve building connections and 'arguments' involve winning or being right. The ego argues for its self importance, something we all seem to be guilty of. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Athanor Posted March 11, 2010 Another good example where E-Prime can shed light on faulty thinking... "While you were arguing" - A statement you made from your point of view, but by using 'you were' you incorrectly portray that we all saw it that way too. Actually I interpret most of your posts as 'arguments' and most of Mal's posts as 'discussions'. In my view 'discussions' involve building connections and 'arguments' involve winning or being right. The ego argues for its self importance, something we all seem to be guilty of. And I am Hungarian, and I can use much more shaded expressions for my thoughts and feelings in Hungarian than in English. Pardon me. Your interpretation ignored this fact - and the point of my previous comment too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buddhasbellybuttonfluff Posted May 6, 2010 (edited) I encountered this idea years ago, but of course I had to disregard it back then. I agree with the previous sentiments that this makes for excellent practice of mindfulness, not to mention how it enriches both the language and communication. Blessings Edited May 6, 2010 by buddhasbellybuttonfluff Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tao99 Posted May 6, 2010 (edited) Edited July 10, 2010 by Tao99 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buddhasbellybuttonfluff Posted May 6, 2010 Dear Rainbow_Vein, Would you elaborate why you "...had to disregard it back then?" Ah, karma happened! My grasping for wisdom through the boundaries of logic, thus Truth and Being, led me to hastily conclude that this would turn out as an inferior way to go. Now the situation has basically turned upside down: An understanding of change replaced the need for boundaries, and I have little desire for calling "things," i.e happenings, after the assumed virtues of bound and transitory existence. Blessings Share this post Link to post Share on other sites