At least I know that I don't know.
The question is, are you smart enough to feel stupid?
Hope so.
Eminem: Berzerk
At least I know that I don't know.
The question is, are you smart enough to feel stupid?
Hope so.
Eminem: Berzerk
Feeling: I really don't like buying stuff from people who don't know what they are selling.
Theory: Things become crappier, unrepairable and more evil when the people who sell them no longer understand them.
Example: Computers. In the good old days (and before I ever used a computer), staff in computer shops actually knew how they work. Nowadays, try asking an employee of any store what the Intel ME is and does.
Other examples: Cars, Bicycles (especially e-bikes), and of course nobody knows knows how a smartphone works.
Trevor Noah: Do you feel a difference in the conversation travelling from Sweden to America. Is there a different feeling around climate change?
Greta Thunberg: I would say yes. Because here it feels like it is being discussed as something you believe in or not believe in. And where I come from it's a fact.
Practice what you know, and it will help to make clear what now you do not know.
Rembrandt (ca. 1650)
“They sent fake emails from our and Professor Edelman’s addresses and arranged a pick-up on the street.”
“Is that possible?”
“Yes, and it’s not even very difficult.”
“Terrifying.”
David Lagercrantz: The Girl in the Spider's Web