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User_talk:Gbog#Fair_Warning

User_talk:Mel_Etitis#Reply2_User:Mr_Tan_Vs_User:ETTan

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Emptiness and nothingness in Taoism

The way you approached that change was very well done, I thought. You outlined your perspective and said that you intended to make the change if there was no further argument. With that sort of approach you will go far in Misplaced Pages. Consensus is an important value here. Of course, if you enter into discussions, you have to be prepared to accept the consensus—which is sometimes more difficult. However, there is really no way around that if we are going to continue building this encyclopedia together.

In the apparent dissagreement between you and Gbog, I note that the two of you were actually looking at different things. You were arguing translation of a particular character. Gbog was summarizing a principle in Taoism. I will try to mediate if you still have problems with the article. Sunray 20:02, July 30, 2005 (UTC)