Teuthis · Registered Joined Jul 29, 2015 · 295 Posts Sep 27, 2015 Report Indeed. The best thing about that metaphor is its opposite interpretations: one can be aware of one's lack of knowledge, recognizing the opportunity to learn; or one can be ignorant of one's own ignorance and wallow in it like a sow splashing slop.
Indeed. The best thing about that metaphor is its opposite interpretations: one can be aware of one's lack of knowledge, recognizing the opportunity to learn; or one can be ignorant of one's own ignorance and wallow in it like a sow splashing slop.
R Rokh Hard · Banned Joined Nov 25, 2013 · 1,152 Posts Sep 27, 2015 Report fellow grower!! tend the garden!!