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Bateson, books, cogling, context, CPB, embodiment, framing, I Ching, paradox, perception influence, prisdem, semantic punctuation, sensation, techniques, unconscious
I am a bit self-conscious today. I feel a bit silly about maintaining three sites for zero readers. If it wasn't for google and other web-spiders I'd have no readers at all, or so it too often feels.
Part of the problem has to do with the style of writing. "Blogging" in particular and web writing in general seem to presuppose immediacy and freshness. What I'm doing instead is really much more like personal journalling, and yet putting it where it is visible, even if largely unviewed, makes for differences in what I actually say. So too for the artificial split between ISR and Oblio's Cap. In absence of readers why bother separating them? Because they are separate ways of thinking about my world, and I am better for playing with the distinction.
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Domoni wrote
Well, maybe the other readers have been as quiet as I have been?