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Subject: Re: Bobby Fischer latest Interviews must all U.S. WorldChampions go mad?

Author: Ted Hogan

Date: 18:51:28 02/25/99

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On February 25, 1999 at 00:44:21, Oliver Y. wrote:

>The conventional definition of mental illness is incomplete, operational,
>subject to change with the times, applicable only to nonoutliers.

>Concept:  Incompleteness.
>
>Concept:  Frame of Reference.
>
>So there are no flames.

> I submit no opinion on the issues re Fischer here.

I do not judge the man but I did read once perhaps it was in Brady's book that
someone who knew Fischer both as a boy and a man stated the following:)

"Bobby Fischer was a strange boy who grew up to be a strange man"

If a person is born a certain way "FRAME",(which we all are)perhaps we are not
crazy we are just the way God made us.....

I have met some strange people in my life and yet they are functioning human
beings who have jobs....do I have the right to judge them crazy because they do
not fit my particular model of the idealic human....I know I am not perfect only
God is perfect and I am not him/her/it !

Just my 2 cents less 1 cent for taxes !

Have a great evening group !



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