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commonsense wrote: Tue Mar 06, 2018 1:05 am The very process of learning, and re-learning, produces benefits beyond the topic being examined.
indeed.

wisdom and knowledge.
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Impenitent wrote: Tue Mar 20, 2018 11:57 pm soon enough, all "knowledge" will become "believe the box"

why think? google has the answer...

utopia

-Imp
"soon enough" it here!

I've seen it. but what you are talking about is "instant gratification"..............crap like (I told a friend that the moon was far away - farther then he though - 230,000 miles) he did not beleive me so he asked "Siri".

lol sad.

...........

real knowledge is not just "instant facts" to be found and then forgotten via instant flitering gratification.

its in interest in finding and remembering those facts for longterm. and so Siri is not relivant for those that wish to know and retain knowledge.

but you are right, too many are like you state above sadly.
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commonsense wrote: Wed Mar 21, 2018 7:03 pm
death wrote: Tue Mar 20, 2018 1:35 pm
commonsense wrote: Tue Mar 06, 2018 1:05 am The very process of learning, and re-learning, produces benefits beyond the topic being examined.
What kind of benefits?
Thanks for asking!

Offhand, I would reference an improvement in critical thinking, intellectual organization, the ability to acquire (and reacquire) knowledge, the appreciation of classic works of literature and art (and, thereby, gaining a sense of commonality with learners of different times and community with cohort learners), an understanding of affective intelligence and physical skills, which derive from cerebral activity, to name some examples that come to mind.

Guess who might have been an educator. :wink:
excellent reply and concur, esp WRT to Critical thinking (for there is a lot of crap on the net - one must be able to see it as crap before learning what is not).

personally love history and view a knowledge of history results in wisdom. "those that do not know history repeat it" (or some such) is apt here.

the most foolish folks are also ones that no nothing of history/civics/philosophy - nor do they value such disciplines.

sorry for my piss poor spelling i know of it, but dyslexic and can't help it. constant checking via google for proper spelling take much out of me
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Greta wrote: Wed Mar 21, 2018 10:38 pm Without knowledge amongst the masses an informed vote is impossible. The danger here is that an uninformed public might vote in a tyrannical and unethical hack by mistaking bluster and bullying for substance and strength ... and this could actually happen some time in the future :lol:
I'd laugh if i were not crying.....

Trump/Brexit/etc.

Rod Rosenstien! tomorrow will be the test of your life - you will be tested as to whether you are a man or a jellyfish.

45 years ago we had 2 men and one jellyfish (Bork).

Rod are going to be another Bork or will you be a man?

the American People are watching and will take note.

and the history books will record your actions for your decendants to either take pride or shame upon what you did.
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gaffo wrote: Fri Mar 23, 2018 4:41 am personally love history and view a knowledge of history results in wisdom. "those that do not know history repeat it" (or some such) is apt here.
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” (George Santayana). There have been numerous tweaks on this quote, and yours is as good as any of them.
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thanks for clarificaton/reply to me via PM. which i noted and was pointed to this thread.

yep.

i agree knowledge of history is a requirment fo wisdom.

and a thing which all to many do not know of or value (becuase such knowledge does not give one money).

i.e. modern society and the sheople in said societies (all over the world) - value money over wisdom and so individuals given limited time/comitmits/etc.......chose STEM/similar (other trades that will give them money for their children/family) - instead of taking the time to learn history (wisdom).

I can undstand the many in the above spot of "feeding the familiy" - and there are many on this Earth. I wish them well and understand their situation.

but there are many others that are just plain lazy and with no kid or spouse to support, do their thing without valuing to take the time to learn about history (many here in the U.S).

thanks for reply and clarification on my quote!

I value Wisdom and history...................one can be wise (there were wise men/women 10,000 yrs ago ( a time before history..................but i do think in he modern era 9 times out of 10 to be wise is to know history.

and yes - as above the 1/10th - one can be wise - even today - without knowing history.

but knowledge provides the offering of wisdom for the 90-percent here in the modern era, and I value it and continue to learn of it to become more wise each day/year.
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