To: Alia
"I love psychology. It's been my passion all my life. However, when I was in college going towards my degree (long ago) - the shift came in.. the "new agers". Liberalism began preaching its own "religiosity" in the form of modern human secularism as a "technique". And, it allowed for no dissent and no challenge at the college level. I changed my focus; but I've remained a life-long afficionado of psychology. It is a science. Studying gravity, IMHO, is a bit easier on the "stress thresholds" than applying a single standard to that vast infinitum known as "mankind". :) Nice to meet you." Nice to meet you as well. I gave up all psych, even just thinking about it when I ran across computer programming. I was sick of psych and programming allowed me to express my own creativity rather than boosting other's egos. I doubt I could remember anything from any of my texts without going back to them. (I kept them all though, I wonder what that means...hmmmm...?) ;> I now communicate with computers a lot better than I do humans I'm afraid.
264 posted on
05/13/2005 12:04:10 PM PDT by
b_sharp
(Science adjusts theories to fit evidence, creationism distorts evidence to fit the Bible.)
To: b_sharp
HAH! I made the same turn you did, long ago. lol. I was so disgusted with "modern psychology"... I went into puters. I think it has something to do with studying "contained universes".. maybe that's where the natural-switch-of-interest-path lies coincident with available market demands.
275 posted on
05/13/2005 6:35:37 PM PDT by
Alia
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