ext_643 (
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2001-12-19 01:55 pm (UTC)
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You can't define anything about a person using only one spectrum. It's foolish to try.
When someone changes significantly in more than one spectrum of measurement over a short interval of time, they've "become someone else."
Like if I started up with the Goth movement (stop sniggering!):
* Wearing all black - physical change.
* Being angst-filled - mental change.
* Hanging around with the undead - relationship change.
Add it together and you get a Significant Change from me. And I'm sure there are other ways to measure this.
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When someone changes significantly in more than one spectrum of measurement over a short interval of time, they've "become someone else."
Like if I started up with the Goth movement (stop sniggering!):
* Wearing all black - physical change.
* Being angst-filled - mental change.
* Hanging around with the undead - relationship change.
Add it together and you get a Significant Change from me. And I'm sure there are other ways to measure this.