From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> To: Joi Ito Subject: Re: Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 13:41:47 +0000 ok , but think of your reaction when a woman walks into your office, she , for the large majority , is sending many false signals. high heels, (height and shape of ass ) hair color, push up bra, shaved legs. nail polish, lipstick or worse . gloss. , whitened teeth, something sparkly on neck or wrist, perfume, ( especially in your case ), teacher gene is true, evolutionary advantage to have a gang. we three also listen carefully . the student gene On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Joi Ito < > wrote: I think there are various layers. I feel like most of my daily conversation involves hiding or some sort of deception at some level because most of the people I interact with are part of an ecosystem where I am motivated to direct the conversation or the person I'm interacting with to a particular belief or action as part of an overall strategy for my network/ecosystem. When I talk to you, Reid and others where I'm not, for the most part, trying to direct you guys towards a particular conclusion, but rather trying to discover things, I'm much more "clear". I think that since you don't really "need" that much and are mostly in discovery mode, you probably get to be more "natural" at the surface layer. My sense is that you survive by exercising your deception and robustness on another channel - markets? BTW, Reid and I were talking more about you and think that you are similar to us in that you have a "teacher gene". Obviously, talking and asking questions helps you learn, but I think there is a personality type of people who like to teach. You tell us things that others might hide. We were going through people we know and bucketing them into teachers and people who may be smart, but don't really offer too much information in a conversation unless queried. - Joi On Jul 21, 2013, at 09:02 , Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> wrote: how m