How would you make that philosophical? — Purple Pond
ineffable — Purple Pond
What makes one person happy can put one person down — Purple Pond
Yes indeed, and that is smiling. — Purple Pond
It is sort of ineffable. But okay, I'll leave it out.Well that sort of puts the dampers on things. — Sir2u
Like critiquing someone's ideas without offering any ideas of their own.Like spanking maybe? — Sir2u
So you don't think smiling helps? I'm not saying you should smile at everyone, only when it is appropriate.Do you really think that walking around smiling at people would make them happy? I know some people that I don't want smiling at me. — Sir2u
It's the lounge, and it's okay if it's not a hundred percent serious. :up: — Purple Pond
Like critiquing someone's ideas without offering any ideas of their own. — Purple Pond
So you don't think smiling helps? I'm not saying you should smile at everyone, only when it is appropriate. — Purple Pond
I was hoping for a more balanced approach.99% silly, 1% serious? — S
Best of luck to you! Indeed that's what this thread is about, taking other people's ideas and building upon it, and then presenting them as your own. That's kinda what I had in mind when I created my OP.I often see this criticism, but it seems kind of sensible to me to clear the area before construction. Once we know what doesn't work, then we can progress more effectively, and build from a stronger foundation. You guys can provide the structures, and I'll test their hardiness, keeping a record of strengths and weaknesses. Then when I build my structure, I'll apply what I've learnt. My eventual success will arise as a result of your work. Keep it up! — S
Hold your horses! We're still working on the happiness discussion. I mean, with so few people visiting the lounge we are kind of "understaffed" here. — Purple Pond
Too short. Baden will close the discussion as an example of how not to write an OP. — Purple Pond
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