Message from @ManAnimal
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even the fact that the earth is round
fact is that there is a paradox intrinsic to becoming more and more specialized
But it's still fact. Objective truth exists. When drowning in an ocean of opinion, sound judgement appears as a distant shore. But reason is a life raft. Even with all the information in the world, you can still easily make sound determinations and ignore the bullshit.
the more specialized we become, the more DEPENDANT we become on others who know more about things we do not. However, the less we have to learn to operate in a vacum, the less we are able to determine who we should TRUST and who we should not trust
the internet is creating a MASSIVE divide between the blue collar and white collar style of workers
No. The more specialized we become, whether in politics or tradecraft, the less dependent you become on placing wavering trust in questionable sources. You lean to discern truth from nonsense.
the white collar worker can always steal a minute or two to keep current on a myraid of issues. but the blue collar work doesn't have the luxury of surfin his phone all day and is too tired to do so at home
negative; also in the book but more from live experience
Wisdom = Knowledge + Judgement
you don't develop Judgement by sifting through knowledge
And that equation is where we agree on this.
Without knowledge, you have flawed judgement, and without judgement, you're simply regurgitating information without context.
Owen Benjamin was banned from YT
well,if you argee with the equation, you have to accept the conclusion; judgement is only developed by learned to operate in a vaccum when you don't HAVE the answer. this is the skill-set you excercise when you decide which source to trust
not true
judgement is INDEPENDENT of knowledge
@pwtdo - Capturing the culminating elements of socialism currently festering in the far left pockets of the Democratic party
i don't need to know jack to develop and abilty to read people
Jesus is a jew lol
Judgement is derived from knowledge and experience.
knowledge is the other side of the experience coin
his name was christ, not christowitz, nice try @v2k
judgment has little to do with knowledge; only experience
nice try orthodox boomer @matroyshka
but he was a jew
Ehhhh - Judgement is a combination of knowledge and experience. That's especially true in the workplace.
some of the best judgement comes from people that were never formly edcuated and didn't have access to a library of knowedge
ONLY true in the workplace
only
Someone with experience who doesn't know why their performing actions is a useless automaton. You need both to exercise sound judgement.
You can say "never judge a book by its cover" so would kids get triggered at mein kamf?
it's not a combination unless you are refering to domain specific information
in which case that is still knowledge
just knowledge of process
It's hard to find an example of wisdom that doesn't apply to a specific domain
strongly disagree
C'MON MAN
NO true wisdom is domain specific
none