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From Tom Holzman
Posted from 71.191.133.14 on September 30, 2008 at 5:26 PM (GMT)
I love your description of the two kinds of problems. Sounds very familiar. Keep at it and see if you can decrease the former so that those problems go into the latter category where they are easier to deal with.
From Terez Mertes
Posted from 75.30.245.105 on September 30, 2008 at 6:00 PM (GMT)
>Rather, I think it's evidence of having moved from ignorance into experience.

Ah, yes, well put. Funny how uncomfortable this kind of enlightenment can feel. I'm experiencing it in a great variety of levels/settings these days. And it's not getting more comfortable. : (

From Karen Allendoerfer
Posted from 96.233.73.236 on October 1, 2008 at 10:42 AM (GMT)
That's funny, I don't find the latter category that easy to deal with. It's a lot harder for me to motivate myself to practice when the goal is remembering something that I already know. I find it much more satisfying and fun to learn to do something new.