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Those who perceive this set of data in such a way that agreement is reached are called sane. But none of you perceives the same reality. Those whose ideas and perceptions of reality are completely out of line with the general agreement are called insane. The terms only show that reality as you know it is the result of private perceptions. Reality is built up as a result of these private perceptions.
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(Thus also she has no idea of what size calendar page might be involved.
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(The calendar data would be another reference to the memo pad and calendar idea explained earlier. In a more literal interpretation, as explained Gladys Austin wrote the memo to Jane on November 8, with the specific intention that Jane would meet Nancy Methinitus on November 9. This she did. See page 216.
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(3rd Question: How about several occurrences with a star? “Toward a starred event.” We are not sure. Jane’s idea here is that starred event could refer to her liking the job after a good deal of trouble finding one that proved suitable.
(4th Question: What material is the object made of? “Paper, but with a fabric feel.” The object is of paper. See page 216. It is a smooth paper however, and we don’t know where the fabric idea came from.
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(6th Question: Can you say a little something about the group accomplishment? “Just that my impression is of heads, and four of them, in silhouette.” This reply makes the data on page 225 a little clearer, although we believe the more general idea on page 225 applies as legitimately as the above.
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(This data was obtained on December 12, 1966. The head silhouette idea wasn’t carried out however by December 21, the last class before Christmas vacation. Again, the connection is a good one, in that the data has to do with the class referred to through the memo slip used as object. See page 216.
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