- Oct 4, 2004
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For a lot of people, I am the smartest guy they know of (thanks to my time on Internet Forums). But compared to some of the people on here, I know I'm nowhere close the uber-guru they make me out to be.
Now as a kid, I spent a lot of time with encyclopedias and books, absorbing information on all kinds of stuff - history, art, cultures, medical science, astronomy etc. etc. But I'm pretty sure I would have lost interest by the time I hit my mid-teens and got distracted with other worldly pleasures (chicks, lethargy etc.) I know I haven't spent any time in a library since I got into senior high school.
So the question is: If it weren't for Google/Wikipedia/The Internet, would you still have the same drive for pursuing knowledge?
Now as a kid, I spent a lot of time with encyclopedias and books, absorbing information on all kinds of stuff - history, art, cultures, medical science, astronomy etc. etc. But I'm pretty sure I would have lost interest by the time I hit my mid-teens and got distracted with other worldly pleasures (chicks, lethargy etc.) I know I haven't spent any time in a library since I got into senior high school.
So the question is: If it weren't for Google/Wikipedia/The Internet, would you still have the same drive for pursuing knowledge?
