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RE: The dilution solution

in #philosophy7 years ago

You are right, there are many aspects at play here and most people do not actually take the time to consider many, barely even the parts that directly effect themselves.

Lately I have encountered a whole range of people that are very one-sided in their approach across these things. It seems that the people that are the most offended and cry foul are also the ones that are the least willing to listen to the perspectives of others and jump headlong into diatribe and personal attacks.

Knowledge by definition is always limited and in my opinion, one can learn a lot from people that are not 'knowledgeable' in an area. In fact, if looking to 'teach' someone, you need to know what they don't know so listening is critical, including listening to their errors.

Not just to correct mind you, but to learn. There is a high value in errors and it can better develop one's strategies to make less in the future and strengthen current positions.

In regards to humour... thanks for taking the time and providing the wall of text ;)

It is always nice to see you Val.

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Totally agree.
hahhahha that's the only wall building you'll see me supporting!!