Re: [OSList] Off topic - a bit

2014-09-30 Thread Kári Gunnarsson via OSList
I say, this is open space, and here we have a topic on the wall. I bring my
passion to the wall and take responsibility of my own experience and
participation in the topics.

So I share what I found in my internal dialogue while English is only my
3rd language.

1.
 I ask google:

https://www.google.is/search?q=define+lonely
* sad because one has no friends or company. - antonyms:popular
* without companions; solitary. - antonyms:sociable
* (of a place) unfrequented and remote. - antonyms:populous, crowded

2.
 I ask opposite-dictionary

http://www.opposite-dictionary.com/

* antonyms: Accompanied

3.
And I ask my gut

* antonyms: happy, content, frolicsome, patience, playful, gay,
light-hearted, high-spirited...

*-*

and now I find the connection to open space as the keyword high-spirited
connects to writings abut open space.

For opening the space with a proper topic will open up space for people to
feel high-spirited and energized instead of lonely.


*I like to propose a new topic, is it always possible to open up space for
the lonely to find their passion? *
This topic touches upon me now for the news article I was just reading
before opening my mail was about how hate-groups hiding behind religion use
the lure of purpose to recruit the lonely and afraid people. (the example
in the local article used heathendom and white-supremacy hate-groups).


On 30 September 2014 10:54, Annamarie Pluhar via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Hi all,

 For work that I'm doing that has nothing to do with OS... because there
 are a lot of people on this list who are multi-lingual I hope that you will
 forgive me for asking an off topic question.

 For those who have a mother tongue (father tongue?) that is not
 English  Does your language have a word that is the opposite of
 lonely?

 Feel free to respond to me off list..

 annama...@pluharconsulting.com

 Thanks!

 Annamarie Pluhar

 Pluhar Consulting
 http://www.pluharconsulting.com
 802.451.1941
 802.579.5975 (cell)
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Re: [OSList] Off topic - a bit

2014-09-30 Thread Kári Gunnarsson via OSList
I say, this is open space, and here we have a topic on the wall. I bring my
passion to the wall and take responsibility of my own experience and
participation in the topics.

So I share what I found in my internal dialogue while English is only my
3rd language.

1.
 I ask google:

https://www.google.is/search?q=define+lonely
* sad because one has no friends or company. - antonyms:popular
* without companions; solitary. - antonyms:sociable
* (of a place) unfrequented and remote. - antonyms:populous, crowded

2.
 I ask opposite-dictionary

http://www.opposite-dictionary.com/

* antonyms: Accompanied

3.
And I ask my gut

* antonyms: happy, content, frolicsome, patience, playful, gay,
light-hearted, high-spirited...

*-*

and now I find the connection to open space as the keyword high-spirited
connects to writings abut open space.

For opening the space with a proper topic will open up space for people to
feel high-spirited and energized instead of lonely.


*I like to propose a new topic, is it always possible to open up space for
the lonely to find their passion? *
This topic touches upon me now for the news article I was just reading
before opening my mail was about how hate-groups hiding behind religion use
the lure of purpose to recruit the lonely and afraid people. (the example
in the local article used heathendom and white-supremacy hate-groups).


On 30 September 2014 10:54, Annamarie Pluhar via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Hi all,

 For work that I'm doing that has nothing to do with OS... because there
 are a lot of people on this list who are multi-lingual I hope that you will
 forgive me for asking an off topic question.

 For those who have a mother tongue (father tongue?) that is not
 English  Does your language have a word that is the opposite of
 lonely?

 Feel free to respond to me off list..

 annama...@pluharconsulting.com

 Thanks!

 Annamarie Pluhar

 Pluhar Consulting
 http://www.pluharconsulting.com
 802.451.1941
 802.579.5975 (cell)
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Re: [OSList] Off topic - a bit

2014-09-30 Thread Kári Gunnarsson via OSList
I say, this is open space, and here we have a topic on the wall. I bring my
passion to the wall and take responsibility of my own experience and
participation in the topics.

So I share what I found in my internal dialogue while English is only my
3rd language.

1.
 I ask google:

https://www.google.is/search?q=define+lonely
* sad because one has no friends or company. - antonyms:popular
* without companions; solitary. - antonyms:sociable
* (of a place) unfrequented and remote. - antonyms:populous, crowded

2.
 I ask opposite-dictionary

http://www.opposite-dictionary.com/

* antonyms: Accompanied

3.
And I ask my gut

* antonyms: happy, content, frolicsome, patience, playful, gay,
light-hearted, high-spirited...

*-*

and now I find the connection to open space as the keyword high-spirited
connects to writings abut open space.

For opening the space with a proper topic will open up space for people to
feel high-spirited and energized instead of lonely.


*I like to propose a new topic, is it always possible to open up space for
the lonely to find their passion? *
This topic touches upon me now for the news article I was just reading
before opening my mail was about how hate-groups hiding behind religion use
the lure of purpose to recruit the lonely and afraid people. (the example
in the local article used heathendom and white-supremacy hate-groups).


On 30 September 2014 10:54, Annamarie Pluhar via OSList 
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org wrote:

 Hi all,

 For work that I'm doing that has nothing to do with OS... because there
 are a lot of people on this list who are multi-lingual I hope that you will
 forgive me for asking an off topic question.

 For those who have a mother tongue (father tongue?) that is not
 English  Does your language have a word that is the opposite of
 lonely?

 Feel free to respond to me off list..

 annama...@pluharconsulting.com

 Thanks!

 Annamarie Pluhar

 Pluhar Consulting
 http://www.pluharconsulting.com
 802.451.1941
 802.579.5975 (cell)
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