Are you thinking about posting something, but do not have clear?. This forum is for you. Here you can raise the subject of a provisional basis. Members can review your theme, just as they would if you post a thread.
Some members already know this idea, a few weeks ago I proposed, but focused in another direction, I wanted to create a group. In that conversation, I arrived at the conclusion that he had aimed too high.
Some members, for example, Luis Colon, thought I was throwing in the towel, but in reality, I was restructuring the problem differently. This is exactly the essence of this thread.
Perhaps, as was my case, you have to approach the problem differently.
- Members can inform you that the item you want to publish, has been published previously.
- Can provide milestones that relate to the subject.
- Some members may suggest that you move the issue differently, pointing in another direction.
- If the issue is not important, not bother so much in society.
- You can always restart an issue abandoned.
-...etc.
Tags: experiment, publication
Permalink Reply by jf on May 8, 2012 at 13:56 I want to start a discussion or blog, related to the topic of humor. There are some threads started;
there's also musical humor, which is performed without words:
http://www.thinqon.com/topic/what_is_a_musical_joke
Permalink Reply by jf on July 25, 2012 at 0:41 I'm thinking of opening a new thread on addiction. At first I want to direct it towards drug addiction, especially to snuff and alcohol.
The idea I have is to check whether de Bono tools can be used to escape an addiction.
Permalink Reply by Kim Jones on July 25, 2012 at 3:05 Juan: The idea I have is to check whether de Bono tools can be used to escape an addiction.
Yes they can. They can also be used to ensure you get more value out of any addiction you currently have, which is an alternative to what you propose. The whole concept of "addiction" is a fascinating one and needs to be stripped of all the overwhelmingly negative connotations and emotional baggage. I for one propose that there are good and bad addictions. There may be nothing wrong with being "addicted" to something if that thing helps you further your goals, but that thought needs a lot of unpacking too.
Remember, the wine in the bottle is not evil. It's the overuse by the drinker that leads to problems. It's not the gun that kills, it's the one who pulls the trigger. Start your thread. Sounds good.
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