EvF,
I would suggest that the idea of over-analysis is a good one to apply to your own thoughts. No matter what you are thinking about you will have to move on to another subject at some point so it is up to you to decide what is over-analysis and what is "normal" for you. Please understand that I have agreed with you several times now but balk at your refusal to accept the term where it prooves to be useful. At any rate I think we have both beat the shizzle out of this horse. I would like you give me a straight answer to this question:
Would you agree with me that in a corporate setting over-analysis should be avoided?
If no then we will have to agree to dissagree,
Rhizo
I would suggest that the idea of over-analysis is a good one to apply to your own thoughts. No matter what you are thinking about you will have to move on to another subject at some point so it is up to you to decide what is over-analysis and what is "normal" for you. Please understand that I have agreed with you several times now but balk at your refusal to accept the term where it prooves to be useful. At any rate I think we have both beat the shizzle out of this horse. I would like you give me a straight answer to this question:
Would you agree with me that in a corporate setting over-analysis should be avoided?
If no then we will have to agree to dissagree,
Rhizo