| ▲ | alentred 8 hours ago | |
Here's my take, in no particular order: - Ignoring that all people are different does not make you an expert in human psychology - Discovering what procrastination is (and still failing to name it or provide actual coping mechanisms) does not make you an expert in human psychology - Failing to recognize elementary human behavior does not make you an expert in human psychology - Utterly neglecting the act of double creation (first imagine, then create) does not make you an expert in human psychology - Being energetic and with only a few tasks at hand and writing off everyone else as lazy does not make you an expert in human psychology - Writing a post about human psychology does not make you an expert in human psychology I would continue my list, but gotta go. To do... , you know. | ||
| ▲ | jkhanlar 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Today I learned that I know what the thing is, not because I know what the thing is, but because I was informed that I know what the thing is, and that to know what the thing is merely requires to be informed that I know by any person willing to allege such possession of knowledge, thereby eliminating any effort on my part to know the thing and appropriating such effort imposed on other persons whom are able and willing to indicate to me that I know the thing. | ||