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Subject: right brain: generalizing, left brain: differencializing

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 17:28:24 11/14/99

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On November 14, 1999 at 17:42:59, Bella Freud wrote:

>>I think that your general accusations are inappropriate.
>>If your preference would be to keep any such discussion general then leave out
>>general accusations that are targeted against a whole group of people, otherwise
>>better be prepared for some nasty questions about how to back up your
>>generalism. By the way what are wannabe commercials? Same as wannabee
>>accusators?
>>
>>Alex
>
>Dear Alex,
>
>I am very sorry if I have offended you, or any other person. I do try to think
>in general and I was not speaking trying to make a target. I will try and
>remember that everything here can be taken personally by someone.
>
>
>Bella

Hello Alex, Hello "Bella",

a person using much oft the brain-half is normally generalizing things,
a person using the left brain-halve is more analytical and often
uses to differenciate things.

very often people who use left brain do think logically.
people who use right brain think in images and emotions and associations.

martin luther king and jesus e.g. seem to be more right-brain-halve using.

people like kant or tarrasch or kasparov seem to use left-brain.

alexander is a good chess player and maybe does not like
to generalize because he believes any generalisation is a mistake
because there is always an exception and this way you are not right.
bella maybe likes to find out patterns and she knows there is always
an exception but she believes the recognition of the pattern is more important.






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