> Keeping score in the non-technical areas is not easy, but it is still >simple. For an "issue" to become an "aggravation", or vice versa, involves >an interpretation of actions or words that suggests a disparity with our >own established values. That's really quite simple. Note:"interpretation". >When one person questions an others' statements or actions, he or she is >asking "What's the score?" When the action or statement is just = criticized, >it's more like "Here's the score, as I see it!" Hello Guy, I have a question. After having carefully read your words, I am still wondering: If I have an urge to communicate to the subscribers of the list, it = is an expression of my personality, my ego, to either "ask" for a = solution for a technical problem, or, to "give" an advice. In the first case "I want" to know something, so I ask. In the second = case "I want" to share my "experience" so I give. In both cases the "I" scores, this is in the nature of our being, we = are islands in development and to gain more we must "score". After having said this, "I" wonder: what > exactly < is "your" point? (Since the original email from Guy appeared on the List, in relation = to piano technicians, I suppose I dare to put this back on the list. = If not..warn me. what exactly is your point? Friendly Greetings from: CONCERT PIANO SERVICE Andr=E9 Oorebeek Amsterdam, the Netherlands email address: oorebeek@euronet.nl =89 Where Music is no harm can be =89
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