Dr. Zaus
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Originally posted by: seemingly random
Or, you could just drop the allegorical bullshit and say what you really mean.
Huh?
Both breath and depth of experience are useful, though depth is much more limited in use than breadth.
Having analogous situations to draw on is useful only when you aren't entirely orthodox about following said analogy, being overly orthodox is dysfunctional when you do not have a perfect analog
-Goll: RATIONAL DECISION-MAKINGComprehensive planning is associated with positive outcomes in environments where there is a lot of potential and things are changing rapidly
common sense != simple minded.Originally posted by: Red Dawn
And compromise his self proclaimed intelligence by using common sense?
