surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2017 7:45 am
ken wrote:
Would I be pushing My curiosity too far and / or too personal to now ask why then do you reply to questions with answers that were not asked
One tries to keep them as relevant as possible although there may sometimes be deviation from the actual question or questions being asked.
What 'one' does was not asked for. Was I going to far, however, was asked for.
I was also asking for why 'you' [surreptitious57] do some thing, not others.
surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2017 7:45 am My
answers however are not random as you have claimed. Because this would pertain to absolutely
any answer been given. Since a random outcome
is not one that can be predicted in advance.
Fair enough, My choice in using the word 'random' in regards to you on this might not have been the best and most accurate choice of words to use. My apologies. I am pretty sure some conscious decision making went into your responses/answers, am I right? If so, then the use of the word 'random' was completely wrong from your perspective.
However, in saying that, when your answers given were NOT in relation to the questions I ask for, then that was completely unexpected by me. I was not predicting that, so from my perspective your answers appeared as random.
Assuming that your answers would be in some way related to the question IS some thing that I will not assume will take place from now on anymore. This again is more proof of why making assumptions is not the best thing to do. I was NOT open with this assumption.
surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2017 7:45 am Your mind [ represented upon the forum as your words ] is more linguistically rigid than mine so will
not freely accept answers [ that is by not commenting on them ] that do not precisely answer the question or questions being asked of me by you
To Me, there is NO 'your' mind. Unless of course you can accurately describe who the 'your' is, who supposedly has a mind, and HOW they can have a mind?
By the way I do always freely accept that an answer is given, but I do at times wonder WHY was that answer given?
surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2017 7:45 amBut if however you do not assume that precise and only precise answers will always be given to your questions [ as your words on this very clearly
demonstrate ] then why was your curiosity aroused on this particular occasion.
But I did NOT assume that precise and only precise answers will always be given to My questions. What i did assume, however, was answers in relation to My questions
might be given. I do NOT even assume answers will be given, but i used to assume that if and when answers were given that they would somehow appear to be somewhat in relation My question. I have now, thanks to you, discovered that I was having this assumption and, also thanks to you, have now rid My self of this assumption too.
As to why My curiosity was aroused this time, was probably because of how far off the answers were from the actual questions being asked. I would have to re-read that part again to answer correctly and fully your question here, but do not feel like doing that at this time. If, however, you are really interested in knowing, then I would certainly oblige and give you an answer. Just let Me know if you are really interested or not.
Thanks to your reply and questions here you have helped Me to learn more and become wiser, and thus in turn helped in Me being able to express better.
surreptitious57 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2017 7:45 am And interestingly my own curiosity has led me to ask that question
Asking questions is huge part of being OPEN and why I say this is the most simplest, easiest, quickest, and thus best way to learn new and/or more things, and therefore also the best way to becoming wiser.
It is, after all, curiosity that has led human beings, individually and on a whole, to continually learn more and become wiser.