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from: Genius At Work
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5/7/00
3:32:17 PM
I have ALWAYS steadfastly maintained a contingent of "loyal" doubters. Their wishy-washy-ness keeps them from completely wising up, so they stick with the program. Meanwhile, what they think might be nuts, (i. e. everything I'M trying to do), has sufficient time to get on its legs, work the way its designed, and work quite well after all. Then, the doubters are always amazed that what they suspected to be wackiness of excess, turns out to be not only insightful, but admirably DIFFICULT to do from a sheer work point of view. Over time, when it ripens, and all the safety-net staus-quo straightness has evaporated forever, it turns out that the irritating wacky stuff is the only thing left to show for all the effort. And in the end, in spite of the uphill battle, its totally worth it, because by that time, those whining doubters have NO FUCKING DOUBT at all who they're depending on to save their fucking ASS. So I like the doubters, they become my lifelong mindslaves, thru direct conversion, and later on, when they DOUBT ME AGAIN, I'll be able to talk them into reluctantly getting out of my way, all thanks to a spotless record of NEVER having been wrong. So genius can buy you some time while removing the human obstacles in your work path.