Thoughts from the mind of Kool Musick, 13-11-2001:
>Hendrik Jan Veenstra wrote:
> >Listening to
>>certain types of music on the other hand I just find plain boring.
>No modality stimulation? Probably, there's someone or other out there who
>finds it great music.
Yes, that's exactly what I was saying (or so I thought).
> >A good novel can make me weep, under certain conditions. There are
> >paintings that left me completely silent with awe. Etc, etc.
>The arguments of NLP.
Yes, and...? I'm not following the discussion on NLP btw, and don't
intend to start doing so...
> >If anything, the limitations are within oneself and not in the medium
> >per se.
>
>Agreed. And ... this is pretty much what the advocates of neurolinguistic
>programming are trying to say.
I thought you disliked NLP, and yet you seem to agree with things I
say, which -- you claim -- are arguments in favour of NLP.
Oh well, never mind. I don't care for NLP or whatever. I just
vented a personal opinion. If that opinion happens to coincide with
some viewpoint some scientists may have or may have had, than that's
fine, but of no great consequence to my opinion as such.
tata,
HJ
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Re: Re: [L-OT] music and maths
2001-11-13 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
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