Saturday, April 01, 2006

reiteration and preserveration

early sapients would flense bones looking for more meat. they would return to known places to gather or kill food. that was reiterative behaviour. at a point where the cost benefit ratio was exceeded it became preserveration.

the patient has a problem with the concepts of "resolution" and "decision". he sees resolution as a wide angle view of an event and decision as the capture as the capture of the event. he uses the metaphor of a camera taking a picture. he can be seen adjusting zoom, aperature and shutter speed constantly. qualitatively his pictures are very good, but lacking peer feedback.

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