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Do people spend less time in contemplation and problem solving than they used to?
05-04-2013, 04:43 AM
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My mom says she noticed it starting to a great extent during the Uranus conjunct Neptune transits at the end of the last century. So much of our technology advanced during that time, and I remember my parents buying me new computers every two years. They thought it was a good learning process for me since I did a lot of math, science, and educational games on them. In some ways it reminds me of Star Trek TNG, but people just have the better technology, and haven't developed better social skills or learned scientific or survival skills for real life.

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05-04-2013, 04:46 AM
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I think more people spend time in contemplation and problem solving than they used to, because these are those times. On the other hand, you have more people spending less time in contemplation and problem solving than they used to, for more and more people keep coming into this world. You can imagine it as a train ride, which train do you want to be on, positive or negative, because they will be starting to move away from each other now. It'll be harder to get off one train and onto another as time goes by. Basically, it's a time of choosing. I don't know about any Generational Transits, but I am Scorpio Pluto and this is my opinion.

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05-04-2013, 04:56 AM
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{Invoker} I love how you blocked me from this question... Despite the fact I actually put thought process into my response... Nice one... You crave thought process and time in problem solving to questions,answers,responses etc.. And you block one of the most profound thought invoking user... LOL whatever.. btch pls
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