Hello Erfinder,
sound advice, I thank you for it.
Way back, in my formative years I studied physics at university. They told us what was needed for a good scientist. Then they had us doing experiments and making reports of these. Measuring well known values like surface tension of fluids or gravity etc.
When doing as should be I earned 2 or 3 out of twenty, even with a perfect paper. Because I thought I needed the points I started reverse engineering the exercises and making up the measurement results until so perfect a fit that the deception went unnoticed and I had good scores.
What I learned was that they don't want questioning their dogma. They prefer raising gullible employes that falsify without questioning. I dropped out.
Went working. Twenty trades and no degree. Mostly I end up doing better than so called life long professionals. Then I often move on to something new.
But I will not, can not reject what I see on the bench. Learn, yes, understand, possibly, use maybe.
Intelligence is nice but ruined most of the world too. Wisdom rules.
The map is not the landscape.
I will keep on following here for sure, paticipating where I see fit, thanks.
Once again, I like your style and I'm interested by the questions you're chewing on, so thanks for doing this. I can imagine running a thread is more than was bargained for and more than meets the eye. Awareness. Better than wariness but I disgress. All the best. µH
sound advice, I thank you for it.
Way back, in my formative years I studied physics at university. They told us what was needed for a good scientist. Then they had us doing experiments and making reports of these. Measuring well known values like surface tension of fluids or gravity etc.
When doing as should be I earned 2 or 3 out of twenty, even with a perfect paper. Because I thought I needed the points I started reverse engineering the exercises and making up the measurement results until so perfect a fit that the deception went unnoticed and I had good scores.
What I learned was that they don't want questioning their dogma. They prefer raising gullible employes that falsify without questioning. I dropped out.
Went working. Twenty trades and no degree. Mostly I end up doing better than so called life long professionals. Then I often move on to something new.
But I will not, can not reject what I see on the bench. Learn, yes, understand, possibly, use maybe.
Intelligence is nice but ruined most of the world too. Wisdom rules.
The map is not the landscape.
I will keep on following here for sure, paticipating where I see fit, thanks.
Once again, I like your style and I'm interested by the questions you're chewing on, so thanks for doing this. I can imagine running a thread is more than was bargained for and more than meets the eye. Awareness. Better than wariness but I disgress. All the best. µH
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