Glen, 

Perhaps he, like me, relies on your consistent inconsistency.  

Is it your goal to be inconsistently inconsistent?

Nick 

Nick Thompson
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Yes. Nicely subtle addition. One of the worst insults that's ever been hurled 
at me was when I reconnected with a friend after a few years and, while talking 
about our interim evolution, he said "You're one of the most consistent people 
I know." Ouch. Subjectively, I change my mind several times per day, per week, 
per year, per decade. But apparently, when viewed from the outside, this guy at 
least, saw little difference. I continue to *hope* he thought it was a 
compliment and was telling a white lie to be nice.

On 2/10/21 9:05 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
> 
> I find it fascinating what we humans are capable of transforming from 
> "unthinkable" to "necessary" which presages designation as "a very 
> good thing".

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