Alex,
I just made deductions based on what I read and how I understood it. So it's just MY interpretation. Nothing more than that.
>>>I don't think it's a pity that I was very religious at some point. I guess it was just part of my personal quest, but
I did have a great time during those years, and the fact that I didn't remain "faithful" proves that that wasn't really my path, so I'm still waiting and seeing what will happen.
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>>Does this mean you're not having a great time now?
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>>What happened for you to have a great time during those years?
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>Hi Dennis,
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>Does your question mean that whenever something is not explicitly stated, the oposite is true? I'm a programmer too, but to me life's more like a "Case" than an "If" statement. ;-)
>You reminded me of a philosophy professor that introduced me to some concepts first "coined" by a couple of fellas called Popper and Wittgenstein regarding logic and science.
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>Anyway, to answer your question, I had a great time during those years because I learnt a number of new things.
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>Right now I'm having a great time as well because I'm in a learning process again and am happy every morning when I wake up because I'm fortunate enough to do something that I love for a living.
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