Ah yes Moose, I always do the same, even with my daughter who always
wants to know everything 'till the tint details.
Unlike most people, who are better without knowledge ... :-)
Moose wrote:
>
> I've learned to almost always remember to ask "Do you really want to
> know?" The rate of "yes" responses is really low. :-) Sometimes I
> then have to resort to playing out the explanation out in my head, once
> it's primed.
>
>
>
> A. Boring Moose (Still working on the difference between conversation
> and lecture.)
>
I've been told and warned on this behaviour of mine ... I think it's
because I was part-time professor at our school of medicine, but I also
know that I behaved so since as far as I can remember. Funny thing is
that I get along very well with people who suffer from this ailment :-)
Fernando.
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