It did come through, it's succinctness caused me to type a message like this:

   My dog is the epitome of attachment.
   My cat is the epitome of non-attachment.
   Some cats and dogs seem studied in detachment.
   My mailtool (Thunderbird) seems fairly attached to the idea that I
   might send without making the attachment I possibly intended when I
   used the word.
   My cat was recently confiscated by the coyotes, I think they can't
   be bothered with all this talk.

But then I thought it might be perceived as "flip" and deleted it. I do this from time to time, it is my simulation of non-attachment I think.
I liked my post on attachment. (Perhaps I'm attached to it.) Did it get lost? I don't see it in any of the follow-up posts. Here it is again.

    Think of attachment as: I must ensure that X comes to pass. I want
    it so badly.
    Think of detachment as: I must not want so badly that X comes to
    pass. I must stay detached.
    Think of non-attachment as: I may participate in the process
    whereby Xcomes to pass -- or doesn't come to pass. If I
    participate I may be fully engaged. I may care very much whether X
    comes to pass. It it does, I may feel very happy. If it doesn't I
    may feel very sad. But whether or not X comes to pass I still have
    my laundry to do.

/-- Russ Abbott/
/_____________________________________________/
/  Professor, Computer Science/
/  California State University, Los Angeles/

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