On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 10:54 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do think that one can achieve greatness in practice without going
> to school. What education teaches you though which I believe no one
> spoke about is how to think & how to teach. education lastly gives
> you wings to inderstand the impractical. Learning failure as part if
> a process & expressions just for you.
>
> Imagine IxD practice 50 years from now. Will anyone practicing IxD
> not have at least a bachelors in IxD?

I imagine we don't know.

I'm failing to understand why this has become a dominance game versus
a realization of difference.

Scott
-- 
(The key to joy is disobedience
There is no guilt and there is no shame) - COIL
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