> According to Piaget linear concrete thinking stops being a problem > at >about age 5 or 6 when we learn to use abstract concepts. Get over >it! no wonder i have so much trouble with the real world!!! i never learned to use them abstract concepters ... kept poking myself in the eye with them! :( so i just use the regular concepts. it's not as fast, but then, my reality doesn't fray along the edges (like it does when you use abstract concepts). and what's all this "linear concrete" stuff?? everybody down here knows that concrete is FLAT. period. flat, flat, flat. well ... unless you make a pillar or something with it. and the sides of it are still flat! fences are linear. ---- so where do concrete fences fit in? :)) ============================== Shawn Wright, sw@smus.bc.ca '85 Jetta TD, 345k (Jenni) '88 Westy, 324k (Kyra) ==============================
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