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I had a shoulder repair surgery recently and came out with two fresh insights to share.
First, if you have an ache or pain and are not sure if you “might have torn something”, it’s better to get an MRI early than wait too long! Second, even in painful moments, joyful insights may be found. Here on video is an unexpected way to explain the philosophical distinction between “Present at Hand” and “Ready to Hand”. Enjoy!
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Hello, this is your friend Ron Kaufman. And I have a post-surgical opportunity to explain to you the high degree in difference between present at hand and ready to hand. Here we have a hand that’s completely numb and then therefore it exists. Here it is, it has being but there’s no usefulness, no purpose, no sense of its being in my life. Hence it is present at hand but not yet ready to hand. Here we have a hand that’s fully capable, able to do a whole variety of things. Ready to hand, present at hand. Glad to use this opportunity to clear up a high degree in distinction for you. That’s you.