11-20-2019, 10:52 PM
(11-20-2019, 07:44 PM)Aion Wrote: I think the thing is that humans are dynamic and shifting, but when someone writes words on a forum it becomes 'frozen in time' as it were and even though the person may have moved on in their thoughts whomever might read it may only see that frozen moment and idea.
I still tend to go slow, taking into account the larger amount of conflicting ideas and attitudes I know are within. But it also seems as if things move along in this place in a way which accommodates a bit of hastiness and imbalance, participants learning and the result becoming more harmonious after it's "come out". I really like the free flow of inspiration which I see on this forum; it's very good when the personal background is a stiffer online environment, and there's the need to re-examine things.
(11-20-2019, 07:44 PM)Aion Wrote: For that reason there have been a couple times I have done a post purge of previous accounts and removed everything I had written.
In other places, that may make sense. For example, I really didn't need my Twitter account any longer. But I wouldn't do that here, even if I completely changed perspective, because it would break older discussions, and make them more difficult to follow (including the ideas of others).