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Very cool
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So the moral of the story is that I have to write all my assignments in Baskerville from now on, to get a 1.5% advantage. Interesting
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The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes…
— Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Hound of the Baskervilles” If some distain is held for this lack of awareness, what is it? Unfair? The human race's perceptions are limited and it cannot be held accountable against the myriad complexities of the world or ourselves? What do we claim? Do we claim to know things based on faulty evidence? Do we claim to be fair when we are not? How does this affect other people or the condition of the world? Is there a problem if we avoid claims? The description and hope for ourselves is that we are self-aware and also aware of the rest of the environment around us. So, is the lack of awareness, more or less than expected? Required? If it is less, then why? |
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