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18. "RE: generational divide"
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>i also see it as an
>overcompensation.

Not in my father's case. He was a violent, stubborn, opinionated man who based his whole life on being a victim. I am the only daughter who is still willing to have a conversation with him and that is because I am not afraid of him. I love him from a space of compassion. The rest of us are scared or they just don't give a damn, anymore.

>if you know the old system like the back of your hand and
>then, all of a sudden, later in your life, someone says to
>you "this is how it works now" i imagine it's very difficult
>to give up your old worldview -- the thing that you've built
>your life around for your whole life -- in order to grow.

That's for the campers and there are plenty of them. My supervisor is one of them. The last part is what gets me. I want to say, "You are bringing the ship down because you are unwilling to grow." But something in me stays me tongue and it's not just keeping a job. I have a feeling that my supervisor knows what I don't say and chooses not to climb even though it may mean his end. To me that's insanity.

>growing is hard; complacency is easy. but being complacent
>and ignorant are not the same things. some people choose not
>to pay attention to knowledge but that doesn't make them
>ignorant of their options. it simply means that they're
>apathetic.

Complacency appears easy but I agree that there is a fine line between complacency and ignorance. After a while complacency becomes ignorance because they get left behind. The campers become the quitters.

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Knowledge versus Ignorance [View all] , Nettrice, Fri Jul-04-03 10:18 AM
 
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RE: Knowledge versus Ignorance
Jul 04th 2003
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RE: Knowledge versus Ignorance
Jul 04th 2003
3
      fear of change.
Jul 05th 2003
15
           Or they hide in their plush offices
Jul 05th 2003
19
                yeah.
Jul 06th 2003
20
                     RE: yeah.
Jul 07th 2003
24
RE: Knowledge versus Ignorance
Jul 04th 2003
2
RE: Knowledge versus Ignorance
Jul 04th 2003
4
knowledge about where you stand
Jul 05th 2003
14
Conditioning
Jul 04th 2003
5
we are easily distracted
Jul 04th 2003
6
      well-stated, n/m.
Jul 05th 2003
16
RE: Knowledge versus Ignorance
Jul 04th 2003
7
RE: Knowledge versus Ignorance
Jul 05th 2003
8
See #12 n/m
Jul 05th 2003
13
RE: Knowledge versus Ignorance
Jul 05th 2003
9
Good Question
Jul 05th 2003
10
      Learned Helplessness
Jul 05th 2003
11
           generational divide
Jul 05th 2003
17
               
Freire
Jul 05th 2003
12
My man boosts Freire...
Jul 07th 2003
25
      RE: My man boosts Freire...
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sorry
Jul 07th 2003
21
adding to "fear of change"
Jul 07th 2003
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.
Jul 07th 2003
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wait...
Jul 08th 2003
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      RE: wait...
Jul 08th 2003
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           RE: wait...
Jul 08th 2003
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                RE: wait...
Jul 18th 2003
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                     RE: wait...
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