Using knowledge to rediscover wisdom is something that we humans never seem to get tired of. (We also seem to never get tired of using knowledge to justify our foolishness).
Using knowledge to rediscover wisdom is something that we humans never seem to get tired of. (We also seem to never get tired of using knowledge to justify our foolishness).
creating an endless cycle…. nice musings
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Indeed! That’s existence from what I’ve seen, endless fractalizations that give us clues as to what lies beneath
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Reblogged this on crjen1958.
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Thank You Chris!! 🙂
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Reinventing the wheel? Or our appreciation of fake news?
A man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest – Paul Simon.
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Perhaps an endless fractalized cycle in which we get to re-experience unceasing iterations of novelty. 🙂
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We often mistake knowledge for wisdom, which could be due to a fault somewhere in our biology…Maybe that’s why we never learn.
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There’s definitely genes that control things like impulsiveness, memory, and anger and stuff like that. I like to think that we learn…just more slowly than you and I would like! 😉
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