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While getting my prescription renewed for another 3 months, I told the doc what I reading on helping yourself and he said it sounded very technical. I thought that is surely a good thing, being a very technician person. What did he mean?
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Hello, ManOfConstantSorrow. Perhaps, you should ask him?
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Let us know what he says----only he knows what he meant...
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I read everything...obsessively...but what he could have meant is that learning about things is a very "booksmart" thing to do....like it's not really emotionally experienced....it's intellectually experienced...if you know what I mean. Some people intellectualize to make sense of things and he might have been insinuating something about the difference between emotionally and logically understanding things. Just a thought.
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