Does this attitude/behavior reveal something about the human psyche? — TheMadFool
It might reveal more about what you were saying during that 59 seconds. Just a thought. — jgill
If you have to listen to your wife nagging at you for 10 seconds, it is way too long.
If you want to listen to all of the wonderful things your new girl is trying to say, 10 seconds is way too little. — Sir2u
The situation I described is not exactly an issue of how interesting the content of the message is. Even a very dull 50 second long message becomes tolerable if fragmented into smaller, shorter, chunks. — TheMadFool
I wonder how the kids of today are going to do when the have to sit through a 90 minute university lecture. — Sir2u
Times are changing. Ninety minute lectures may fade away. I hope so. — jgill
Me: That doesn't make sense. Suppose I want to say something that's going to be 50 seconds long and I do it in small bursts, each 10 seconds long. It doesn't matter that I broke the original message into five 10 second chunks because 10 seconds + 10 seconds + 10 seconds + 10 seconds + 10 seconds = 50 seconds. The total amount of time you'll be listening to me is still 50 seconds. — TheMadFool
Is there a name for my friend's attitude and his behavior in psychology? Does this attitude/behavior reveal something about the human psyche? — TheMadFool
He hated poetry and poetry is about saying something that can be said in one sentence in as many a sentences as is possible. — TheMadFool
Unless it's a haiku. — Caldwell
Excellent point! Nevertheless, word limits do impose a serious constraint on poets. — TheMadFool
Yes, every word counts, and no extraneous effort needed to make them get your point. Same with stand up comedians -- if they need to use more words to make the audience laugh, they've already failed. — Caldwell
Yes, every word counts, and no extraneous effort needed to make them get your point. Same with stand up comedians -- if they need to use more words to make the audience laugh, they've already failed — Caldwell
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