The world is surely already more screwed than this Facil.  Most people
are wrong most of the time.

On 1 Sep, 04:41, facilitator <[email protected]> wrote:
> I like questions.   I don't so much like a whole lot of rambling.  I
> prefer to think I can pretty much answer,  to my satisfaction anyway,
> just about any question that is out there.  I gives me pause to think
> and to ponder perhaps a way of looking at things in a new way.  Not
> that I like change, especially when it's my thinking that needs
> adjustment. (I prefer oft times for the "Other" guy/gal to be wrong).
> It makes me feel better about myself when I find that my thinking is
> at the very least, cohesive and sound.   I had an "argument" with a
> gentlemen once who concluded thus: (Regarding what appeared to be a
> very polar stalemate, He said)  "Either I am right and you are wrong,
> or you are right and I am wrong".  I though for a moment and
> responded  "It is possible we both could be wrong".
> So my question is "how often are you wrong?"
>
> Certainly, I think, if we are honest with ourselves, we might
> conclude  that we are in error maybe about 5 or 10 percent of the
> time, (in our own eyes).   So how is it possible the world can better
> itself if both sides are right?
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