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Prime example of a practically perfect person
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johari and nohari
« on: 2006-02-24 13:17:36 » |
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It may be interesting to visit the following links (and do whatever dirty deeds come to mind) ->
http://kevan.org/johari?name=dashermit and http://kevan.org/nohari.cgi?name=dashermit (Aside: I don't find all of these "negative" traits to be particularly undesireable and find some of the "positive" traits to be much less desirable than others. If other virians agree on this issue, it may well suggest a method of establishing "group perceptions" possibly even leading to an easy way of establishing "prefered perspectives" of a group discussion environment).
If you decide to experiment on yourself , perhaps you will pass a link back on the BBS so that others can abuse you in turn. You may also enjoy learning more about johari and nohari at wikipedia, http://www.augsburg.edu/education/edc210/johari.html which deals with its use in groups, as well as http://www.noogenesis.com/game_theory/johari/johari_window.html which discusses (lightly) the game theory of johari.
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With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion. - Steven Weinberg, 1999
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