Message from @v2k

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2019-12-04 03:03:14 UTC  

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.

2019-12-04 03:03:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633966934622208031/651619505125982218/Yuri_Bezmenov.jpg

2019-12-04 03:03:40 UTC  

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

2019-12-04 03:03:59 UTC  

negative; also in the book but more from live experience

2019-12-04 03:04:12 UTC  

Wisdom = Knowledge + Judgement

2019-12-04 03:04:32 UTC  

you don't develop Judgement by sifting through knowledge

2019-12-04 03:04:46 UTC  

And that equation is where we agree on this.

2019-12-04 03:05:16 UTC  

Without knowledge, you have flawed judgement, and without judgement, you're simply regurgitating information without context.

2019-12-04 03:05:47 UTC  

Owen Benjamin was banned from YT

2019-12-04 03:05:53 UTC  

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

2019-12-04 03:06:03 UTC  

not true

2019-12-04 03:06:13 UTC  

judgement is INDEPENDENT of knowledge

2019-12-04 03:06:19 UTC  

@pwtdo - Capturing the culminating elements of socialism currently festering in the far left pockets of the Democratic party

2019-12-04 03:06:30 UTC  

i don't need to know jack to develop and abilty to read people

2019-12-04 03:06:38 UTC  

Jesus is a jew lol

2019-12-04 03:06:44 UTC  

only experience with people is required

2019-12-04 03:06:48 UTC  

Judgement is derived from knowledge and experience.

2019-12-04 03:07:00 UTC  

knowledge is the other side of the experience coin

2019-12-04 03:07:01 UTC  

his name was christ, not christowitz, nice try @v2k

2019-12-04 03:07:13 UTC  

judgment has little to do with knowledge; only experience

2019-12-04 03:07:27 UTC  

nice try orthodox boomer @matroyshka

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.