Brown rice isn't necessarily for darkworkers. It could very well be for lightworkers. It just depends on what the rice will be used for.
On a more serious note, obviously Steve finally cracked and couldn't resist writing a sarcastic "practical" post in response to all the people bitching that the recent posts are "unpractical". I guess we can expect "How to tie your shoelaces" and "Benefits of Deoderant" coming soon as well.
This leads me to a question for Steve.
Steve, have you considered the possibility that it might be better for you not to read the feedback in the forums about your posts and instead to just keep moving forward and writing what you are discovering in your life?
I mean, personally I really don't get the polarization thing, but whatever, it just could be something I'm not interested in, but if you think it's important it might be better for you to write the article and to keep doing stuff with polarization until it leads you to the next realization and then write articles about that and on and on.
If, in between, you're checking the forums to see if people are "getting" what you're saying, it might be slowing you down and altering your perspective on whether you think you're providing value to your readers or not. Do you get discouraged when you write stuff and then it seems like nobody "gets it" but you?
I'm just wondering, because before you launched the forums it seemed like you were running forward at a super fast pace and you didn't give a crap what people thought, basically just ignoring them and moving forward. Now that the forums are here, you might be getting slowed down by all of us here.
Or am I wrong? Does our confusion fuel your idea bank on what to write next?