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Re: being obnoxious/OT
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Posted by Ohio Mike on April 12, 2007 at 06:57:31 from (76.188.40.10):
In Reply to: being obnoxious/OT posted by n8terry on April 11, 2007 at 16:01:17:
Just a little food for thought. If a person knows it all, doesn't that stop the excitement of learning somthing new and wouldn't that limit what you can experience in the future? I would think knowing it all would make a person very bored in life and cause them to become obnoxious. Not sure about all this because I know for a fact I don't know it all. Myself I want to learn new things each and everyday and try to get something from each experience life sends my way. I beleave we all have our fovorite and to us that's the best and that's fine if we remember that doesn't make it best or favorite to someone else. It doesn't make the other person wrong or dumb because our favorite or our best isn't theres. I want respect and uderstanding from others so I give respect and understanding. I found out that no matter what, if I listen when someone is speaking or stay open minded when reading what someone has written I will always learn something. Just my 1 cent worth.
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