Yeh G'Day all you hobbits ;
Given the latest outbreaks of what appears to be a transient ( or previously dormant ) manifestation of altered sympathomimetic function that we have been exposed to at this forum by virtue of a few " you know whom they are posters", possibly as a result of the over active renal metabilisation of phenylamines and their analogues, ( very likely 3 - 4 ring substituted methoxy derivitives ), makes one question, or at least ponder, over the grand daddy of 'em all, namely....
What is the driving force behind peoples behaviour within a dynamic and a closed group ??
I do not prepose to bluff you good people with a theoretical paradigm, rather, i would like to offer those aforementioned ones an opportunity here within the walls of this forum, to tender insight for our consideration, you know, so that we can get a better appreciation for your lot in life, and whom it is that you really are.
I ask you to help me understand the why's.
Ultimately then, we as a cyber family, will be better equipt to interact with you and there may then be less a probabilty of the invariably grief that arises due to a misunderstanding of self.
Can i offer the first piece of relevant light..
* For cognitive psychology, one major problem with psychoanalysis is the interpreting of unconscious or symbolic meaning. I have been developing a qualitative cognitive and linguistic methodology for analyzing and validating unconscious meaning in conversations. For example, I have found that literal stories in conversations are often symbolic, or metaphorical references to what is actually happening in the social situation where the conversation is occurring. Because I have developed a cognitive linguistic framework, I call such unconscious meaning, subliteral. *