![]() I seek to understand the nature of things, recognising patterns and delighting in slotting them into the "jigsaw". Understanding a phenomenon is different from knowing all it's associated details they will always be understood in light of said knowledge. At least some of us are looking and not just repeating some one else I pride my self on having an open mind but I am still looking through the world with my preconceived notions. The first step on the path to enlightment is realizing your limited understanding. ![]() Twistedtom wrote:On a philosophical point of view I my self believe that any one of us only understands a small portion of the whole of knowledge. I mean, I'm a free-thinker, man, and this it ain't.įor me, at least, the joke was bloody hilarious (I'm an easy room, especially when I'm the only one playing it). To think the world's fast becoming slave to this "exclusive club's" ideas is infuriatingly frustrating and scary. When I fronted up to the Anti-Cancer Council in Melbourne at 19, armed to the hilt with strategies for curing all their concerns and debunking the myths they were perpetuating whilst at the same time saving them a fortune, I quickly learned that it's not just the arrogant belief that "they'll come to us", but the further-limiting constraint that they must first approve of what you're putting forward. It's almost as if their self-importance convinces them that "well, if anyone disagrees they'll come to me" when little do they realise most of the world either couldn't care less about their research or isn't aware of it. Just a silly musing stemming from the fact that I find it frustrating and disturbing that so many "experts" around the world make claims regarding the "whole" population or "entire" world when they've made little effort to varify said suppositions. ![]() If it was a globally-good night to sleep, it's the only way to know for sure. Better run I've got 7 billion interviews to conduct.
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