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The glare of the sun hits Royalty's eyes, and as it does his finger tightens on the trigger. The gun goes off and kills the Algerian... I mean monkey. ;p (a nod to Camus)
If you want to be serious, we're all monkey minds on this forum. If you want a real answer, I'll get off the computer and try to live mindfully in real life.
kasabi: if an accident is about to occur, my senses will give me the information I need to react. Since the policeman's words are not my best source of information, my brain will filter them out and not process them. The monkey's words are irrelevant to the boy. The monkey stands still long enough to start talking. The boy takes that opportunity to finish his hunt. The end.
kitty: reactive action does serve a purpose, as well. If you're talking about being present, you can take in feedback and alter your course instantly to better your outcome. The key is action (proactive or not) and not analyzation (which, of course is what we do here lol)
Interesting thread, guys.
P.S. The Game
Yes and no, as far as I'm concerned Kasabi is the only person who actually gets this whole thread fully. Jav, Hobbit, JR have a understanding @ most.