There are things that we know we know, then there are things that we don’t know we know. There are also thing that we know we don’t know, but the most worrisome are those things we don’t know we don’t know. (A tip of the hat to Donald Rumsfeld).
The secret of higher education: a bachelors degree leaves you knowing nothing about everything, a masters a lot about a little, a PhD everything about nothing.
When you start, they give you basic answers. As you get deeper in, they explain why those answers weren’t quite right, and give you more subtle ones. Rinse, repeat, until (if you go far enough) you’re the expert in the field. And you STILL know that your answers are simplistic – but you’re better equipped to dig deeper for yourself..
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
shocking, isn’t it?
PoodleGroomer over 6 years ago
The content has been Bowdlerized to maintain your ignorance.
Nachikethass over 6 years ago
Knowing Gracie, it’s probably Quantum Physics!
WaitingMan over 6 years ago
Mathematics, philosophy…
morningglory73 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Knowledge is one thing, wisdom is another. She is realizing the more you know the more you know how much you don’t.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
Answer one question, and you get two more.
It’s one of the reasons that stupid people don’t like science.
Bruce1253 over 6 years ago
Data is, Knowledge is data in context, Wisdom is knowledge experienced.
Bruce1253 over 6 years ago
There are things that we know we know, then there are things that we don’t know we know. There are also thing that we know we don’t know, but the most worrisome are those things we don’t know we don’t know. (A tip of the hat to Donald Rumsfeld).
jergideon Premium Member over 6 years ago
Socrates would be proud, Gracie has the essence of knowledge
Iwa Iniki over 6 years ago
Welcome to the Real World.
David Rickard Premium Member over 6 years ago
The secret of higher education: a bachelors degree leaves you knowing nothing about everything, a masters a lot about a little, a PhD everything about nothing.
fredd13 over 6 years ago
When you start, they give you basic answers. As you get deeper in, they explain why those answers weren’t quite right, and give you more subtle ones. Rinse, repeat, until (if you go far enough) you’re the expert in the field. And you STILL know that your answers are simplistic – but you’re better equipped to dig deeper for yourself..