[Xmca-l] Re: The Mindset.
Annalie Pistorius
annalie.pistorius@smu.ac.za
Sun Aug 18 07:11:03 PDT 2019
Thank you Harshad, I got the file and read it. “Mindset” sounds like the
something all motivational speakers and writers and philosophers try to
answer and work with and they call out different things.
>From your document, it sounds like you are saying that mindset is an
activity of reflection and an orientation?
Annalie
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Hi Annalie,
I got your point and herewith I attach a docs file where I have explained my
views that interprets exactly what I understand about "mindset" of a man. I
want that all the participants of this discussion should have excess to this
file but I have not adequate grip in operating this email_application of
xmca-l so please help me confirming if you get the excess or not. Further to
this, the write up on mindset there in the attached file is a part of an
article that I write presently and it is on different subject matter of
social issue where mindset of man is a prime influencing parameter and that
compelled me to be clear on mindset. When I wrote on mindset of a man as one
of the topic of the article under my pen, I found it necessary to peep into
wild life system if animals are also victim of this frame work of mindset or
it is just in human social system only.
with regards,
Harshad Dave
On Sun, Aug 18, 2019 at 5:15 PM Annalie Pistorius
<annalie.pistorius@smu.ac.za <mailto:annalie.pistorius@smu.ac.za> > wrote:
Hello Harshad,
There is Eugene Marais in South Africa who studied baboons and termites with
a similar question re “the soul of the ape/ant” – group behaviour that is
created rather than instinctual, with interesting theorising (I must read
myself). We need to shift our mindset to not separate man from animal,
appreciating interconnectedness and relationality perhaps, and this writer
was writing in this way. The second link will take you to a PDF file.
<https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4198597-the-soul-of-the-ape>
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4198597-the-soul-of-the-ape
<https://www.radiantlunatic.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/TheSoulOfTheWhiteAnt.pdf>
https://www.radiantlunatic.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/TheSoulOfTheWhiteAnt.pdf
But it looks like maybe you are asking how we do things contrary to the good
judgement and abilities that we have. Maybe you can clarify for us a
particular dilemma you have in mind, how you see this mindset, is it
something such as even though people have empathy and social skills, they
have a mindset that justifies them to hurt some people to reach their goals?
Regards
Annalie
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Subject: [Xmca-l] The Mindset.
Hi all,
You will agree that no man in this world is free from his mindset that he
developed during the journey of his growth from childhood to his prevailing
age. His mindset plays an influential role while he deals with outside
world. Even if the person has competent abilities, his mindset may not
permit the application of his appropriate abilities at right time and on
event, as if it (mindset) is a filter put before application of abilities.
Presently I am working on it and I need your help at one point.
"Do animals have mindset or they are free from it?"
with true regards,
Harshad Dave
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