Message from @matroyshka

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2019-12-04 03:07:32 UTC  

but he was a jew

2019-12-04 03:07:42 UTC  

Ehhhh - Judgement is a combination of knowledge and experience. That's especially true in the workplace.

2019-12-04 03:07:47 UTC  

some of the best judgement comes from people that were never formly edcuated and didn't have access to a library of knowedge

2019-12-04 03:08:03 UTC  

ONLY true in the workplace

2019-12-04 03:08:05 UTC  

only

2019-12-04 03:08:19 UTC  

Someone with experience who doesn't know why their performing actions is a useless automaton. You need both to exercise sound judgement.

2019-12-04 03:08:23 UTC  

You can say "never judge a book by its cover" so would kids get triggered at mein kamf?

2019-12-04 03:08:25 UTC  

it's not a combination unless you are refering to domain specific information

2019-12-04 03:08:32 UTC  

in which case that is still knowledge

2019-12-04 03:08:41 UTC  

just knowledge of process

2019-12-04 03:08:45 UTC  

It's hard to find an example of wisdom that doesn't apply to a specific domain

2019-12-04 03:09:07 UTC  

strongly disagree

2019-12-04 03:09:12 UTC  

C'MON MAN

2019-12-04 03:09:16 UTC  

NO true wisdom is domain specific

2019-12-04 03:09:19 UTC  

none

2019-12-04 03:09:34 UTC  

utility is the measure of wisdom

2019-12-04 03:09:35 UTC  

this is an exhausting argument

2019-12-04 03:09:39 UTC  

Goddammit, again were in agreement on this shit

2019-12-04 03:09:46 UTC  

not argument, a discussion

2019-12-04 03:10:01 UTC  

I'm done with the metaphysics, we're in agreement that wisdom is a combination of knowledge and experience.

2019-12-04 03:10:17 UTC  

knowledge is knowing a tomato is technically a fruit, wisdom is knowing a tomato does not belong in a fruit salad

2019-12-04 03:10:18 UTC  

there you go

2019-12-04 03:10:25 UTC  

that works; i still think the internet is making people's lives worse not better

2019-12-04 03:10:50 UTC  

and driving us towards a civil conflict in the US

2019-12-04 03:11:08 UTC  
2019-12-04 03:11:18 UTC  

is it cringe tho or am i spitting straight truths

2019-12-04 03:11:24 UTC  

into the mic

2019-12-04 03:11:34 UTC  

wisdom is UNDERSTNANDING why the tomato doesn't belong in the salad

2019-12-04 03:11:40 UTC  

jesus christ

2019-12-04 03:11:56 UTC  

not just the knowledge that it doesn't belong without any clue as to the reason

2019-12-04 03:12:12 UTC  

okay that's a more exact way of phrasing it sure

2019-12-04 03:12:14 UTC  

there is a major difference

2019-12-04 03:12:25 UTC  

I wish for a nuclear winter.

2019-12-04 03:12:29 UTC  

me too

2019-12-04 03:12:31 UTC  

a little bit

2019-12-04 03:12:41 UTC  

Comprehension is realizing that all fruits are also vegetables

2019-12-04 03:12:42 UTC  

it's easy to 'know'; it's hard to 'understand'

2019-12-04 03:12:59 UTC  

comprehension isn't understanding though

2019-12-04 03:13:05 UTC  

UHM ACTUALLY AS A BOTANIST @Hexidecimark YOU NEED TO STOP MANSPLAINING

2019-12-04 03:13:10 UTC  

it's just assimilation of a knowledge base

2019-12-04 03:13:31 UTC  

i noticed that first with millenials