SC - Re: sca-cooks V1 #2850
Devra@aol.com
Devra at aol.com
Fri Dec 22 06:38:59 PST 2000
In a message dated 12/20/2000 10:19:58 PM Eastern Standard Time,
nishamartin at yahoo.com writes:
> Not having information IS ignorance. Ignorance is
> never anything to be ashamed of. IT can be fixed by
> asking a few questions. Stupidity is the one you have
> to look out for, it's permanent.:) I dont think any of
> us are stupid. But I will admit to be ignorant on
> several subjects. Later.
Agreed. My Bad. I was always told though that the uninformed didn't know
anything, the ignorant don't SUSPECT anything. Just a little joke that
colored my perceptions.
I always try and approach a new skill or task with the "Fool" mindset, as in
the fool of the Tarot deck, so admitting to ignorance is no problem for me.
However, saying one is uninformed doesn't push nearly so many potential
buttons in somebody you don't know then saying their ignorant IMO. Just my
"uninformed" opinion.
Speaking of fruitcake, anyone have any period examples I may be ignorant of?
Or was it all puddings in period?
Corwyn
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