I think Human 2.0 ought to have a few "refinements" and "earlids" should be top of the list.

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"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"
Okay Luci. Being a husband I am aware of the phenomenon you are referencing and I, like many of my kind, have been accused of "selective hearing" HOWEVER truth be told there should be a distinction drawn between not hearing something and not paying attention to something. In all cases the hearing part is uninterrupted. (Bill Cosby does a great routine based on selective hearing BTW).Lucimay wrote:i don't know WHAT yer on about tom. i know MANY MANY people who seem to be able to close their ears JUST FINE.
we refer to it as selective hearing, this ability to hear what they want to hear or not hear something at all if they want to.![]()
"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"
wayfriend wrote:We don't have eyelids so that we can stop seeing.
We have eyelids so that we can keep seeing.
... that is, they protect our eyes. Our eyes have to be out there in order to work. So they need protection.
Not so our ears. They need to be deep inside to work. So they don't need further protection.
I think there's a life lesson here somewhere.
"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"
Such wisdom should be cherished and passed on to others...except for one undeniable truth...ignorance is bliss.wayfriend wrote:Ah, but the wise ones tell you to Open Your Eyes. Accept what is before you, don't reject it, don't remove it from your sight.
"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"
excellent point!wayfriend wrote:We don't have eyelids so that we can stop seeing.
We have eyelids so that we can keep seeing.
... that is, they protect our eyes. Our eyes have to be out there in order to work. So they need protection.
Not so our ears. They need to be deep inside to work. So they don't need further protection.
I think there's a life lesson here somewhere.
OH! along with your "open" ears! got it.wayfriend wrote:Keep Your Eyes Open, if course.Lucimay wrote:excellent point!what is the lesson. i'm a bit thick.
I (very respectfully) disagree with this. I may think it blissful to be ignorant of my many faults but would not wish to be ignorant of my wife's many wonderful qualities. Furthermore, if I wanted to improve on my many faults it actually wouldn't be blissful to be ignorant of those either. Personally I would prefer to see things how they are (even if in self-examination I had to occasionally wince and turn away briefly, LOL).aTOMiC wrote:one undeniable truth...ignorance is bliss.
Avatar wrote:But then, the answers provided by your imagination are not only sometimes best, but have the added advantage of being unable to be wrong.
no kidding!aliantha wrote:My mother swore that my brother could, in fact, close his ears. She said he could move that little flap of cartilage over his earhole. I've never asked him whether it's true (he probably wouldn't hear me anyhow).
Stonemaybe wrote:Hear hear! ()