epicurious
New Blood
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- Nov 2, 2009
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I am less willing to suffer fools than I used to be, but I ought to try to educate at least the bystanders who will get it even if the fool WILL not.
I know this is rather late, but I just wanted to offer my encouragement to you and all the others doing the same, too.
As a layperson, I cannot get the physics (maybe one day, after ten years or so of study, I'll try), but what I can pick up is the pattern of argumentation from both sides and all people involved, whereby after a few interchanges, it becomes fairly clear who understands what they are talking about and who is stubbornly sticking to a point for reasons other than reason itself.
From there I may then draw a 'good-enough' conclusion about the fundamental nature of the issue insofar as it may concern me or my affairs.
I'm especially appreciative of these efforts, for that its taken over a decade of un-learning and re-educating myself to reach a semi-respectably critical state of mind. Growing up, I was very stupid and credulous, as were most of the personal influences that surrounded me. I had many foolish and persistent notions that had great emotional/egotistical/social appeal and took a long time to extirpate. Even today, I find some ideas are so cleverly or attractively presented and have such innate appeal to me, that it requires conscious effort simply to take a critical standpoint, prior to any actual analysis.
Each day involves a struggle with my own persistent stupidities and when I am faced with the likes of Mr Blodgett, I am again reminded of how little I know and how easily sophisticated concepts and methodologies may be misused and construed to the detriment of .
So again, I and no doubt many others very much appreciate the efforts.
Cheers.
