I think the word would be "survived" instead of lived.NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:You can see 60 y/o bums on the street does that make them wise becasue they haved lived 60 years in this life.

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NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:Wisdom comes from gaining information and using it benifitialy.
I think the word would be "survived" instead of lived. ]cstaylor wrote:NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:You can see 60 y/o bums on the street does that make them wise becasue they haved lived 60 years in this life.
ramchop wrote:NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:Wisdom comes from gaining information and using it benifitialy.
errr, no.
Wisdom comes from gaining information and seeing the effects of its use. You learn just as much from your mistakes/trangressions as you do from your successes/good deeds.
Joseph W. Meeker sums it up in a profound paragraph from his article "Wisdom and Wilderness":
Wisdom is a state of the human mind characterized by profound understanding and deep insight. It is often, but not necessarily, accompanied by extensive formal knowledge. Unschooled people can acquire wisdom, and wise people can be found among carpenters, fishermen, or housewives. Wherever it exists, wisdom shows itself as a perception of the relativity and relationships among things. It is an awareness of wholeness that does not lose sight of particularity or concreteness, or of the intricacies of interrelationships. It is where left and right brain come together in a union of logic and poetry and sensation, and where self-awareness is no longer at odds with awareness of the otherness of the world. Wisdom cannot be confined to a specialized field, nor is it an academic discipline; it is the consciousness of wholeness and integrity that transcends both. Wisdom is complexity understood and relationships accepted.
Before one can communicate, one must master the art of communication. Spelling and grammar are the linchpin of great ideas and observations.NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:Chalenge yourselves. COme up with something insite full. Or lets just talk about sex.
cstaylor wrote:Before one can communicate, one must master the art of communication. Spelling and grammar are the linchpin of great ideas and observations.NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:Chalenge yourselves. COme up with something insite full. Or lets just talk about sex.
Ah, but your reader doesn't know that, so unless you restrict yourself to oral communication or preface each work with a bi-line about your disability, they will tire from stumbling over your mistakes.NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:As it happens and I have mentioned on other posts I am Dyslexic. the truth is i dont care anymore about spelling or gramitical mistakes.
cstaylor wrote:Before one can communicate, one must master the art of communication. Spelling and grammar are the linchpin of great ideas and observations.NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:Chalenge yourselves. COme up with something insite full. Or lets just talk about sex.
No, it's called respecting the reader. If you don't respect me as your reader, why should I respect your opinion as a writer?NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:CS you are just another propaganda beliving sheeple. Focusing in on the insignificant while losing the bigger picture. Wise?
cstaylor wrote:Ah, but your reader doesn't know that, so unless you restrict yourself to oral communication or preface each work with a bi-line about your disability, they will tire from stumbling over your mistakes.NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:As it happens and I have mentioned on other posts I am Dyslexic. the truth is i dont care anymore about spelling or gramitical mistakes.
Communication is about expressing ideas for others to digest, and those readers rightfully expect quality in what they read.
Is it really that difficult to run your posts through a spell checker before posting?
NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:I refuse to fit in! Socity is a gimik to fool all you sheeple (I made this up Sheep pleople))
...right-wing tracts ("The Church Deceived," "None Dare Call Conspiracy"). Mrs. Anderson begins every book sale with a lecture, and in this instance she derides taxpayers in general as submissive "sheep people" -- or "sheeple" for short.
---The Wall Street Journal, February 27, 1984
cstaylor wrote:No, it's called respecting the reader. If you don't respect me as your reader, why should I respect your opinion as a writer?NeoNecroNomiCron wrote:CS you are just another propaganda beliving sheeple. Focusing in on the insignificant while losing the bigger picture. Wise?
cliffy wrote:That's a bit rough, I am 37, older than GG, and I also watched the same shows in primary school, First runs admittedly but I also watched ALL the re runs too
Shibuya Me wrote::?
Age and Wisdom do not walk hand in hand. That is true. However, to nit pick over error in grammar (grammer) gram crackers ....ahhhhh...well it is just a big waste of time NeoNecroNomiCron.
You see, when NeoNecroNomiCron wants to feel good about herself...she looks for spelling errors.
I guess that is what NeoNecroNomiCron needs to feel that life is okay.
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