[APWG] re what we know

Wayne Tyson landrest at cox.net
Wed Mar 7 01:00:19 CST 2012


RLB and all:

Einstein also is credited with saying something to the effect that everything should be [made] as simple as possible, but no simpler. 

The way I think about this subject is that knowledge is no substitute for understanding. In other words, just knowing something does not mean that one understands it, therefore "the pursuit of knowledge" should be "the pursuit of understanding." I like a statement I heard some time ago but don't remember the author: "If you can't explain it to your (grandmother, neighbor) you don't know enough about it--in other words understanding can't be "transferred" like knowledge can; it must be gained by a long personal involvement with the subject. Even then, certain knowledge is the kiss of death to the intellect. Everybody must "get theirs" the hard way, from the bottom up. 

WT

PS: "The most important thing to know is what you don't know." --Margaret Mead

"The worst kinda ignerance ain't s' much not knowin' as 'tis knowin' s' much that ain't so." --Henry Wheeler Shaw
  ----- Original Message ----- 
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  "The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination" - Albert Einstein

   



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