At 05:25 PM 12/29/2012, Jeff Berkowitz wrote:
After some additional reading, I agree with you, Abd. Or perhaps I should just say that my assertions from last evening were false and I'm now even more confused you are.

Which I will take as step forward ... it is far better to be confused than to be wrong.

Yes. Absolutely. Confusion is the beginning of knowledge. Don't be in a hurry to get rid of confusion!

Let it be! Keep looking. This is a path to deep knowledge, in fact.

(By the way, also don't worry too much about being "wrong." Being wrong is one of the fastest ways to learn. It's amazing how many people get that backwards. Just don't be attached to "being right." (I.e. don't assume that what you "know" is true.) That's the death of learning!

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