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Re: Breaking The Rules

by jdporter (Paladin)
on May 30, 2006 at 15:22 UTC ( [id://552602]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Breaking The Rules

It was likely assumed that Sam possessed the knowledge and experience to understand why the counter-arguments were valid reasons for caution. Unfortunately, it is seldom the case that the uninitiated fit that assumption.
... make sound judgements. . . . It is ultimately your responsibility to understand why the rules and their exceptions exist.

Those are contradictory.

Your advice has a chicken-and-egg problem wrt wisdom.

We're building the house of the future together.

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Re^2: Breaking The Rules
by Limbic~Region (Chancellor) on May 30, 2006 at 15:40 UTC
    jdporter,
    Life is full of circular dependecies ;-)

    In this particular case, there is a certain amount that can be understood from asking questions. Sam's responsibility should have been to ask follow up questions to each piece of advice. Sam should have weighed those answers with his problem specific objective. This isn't complete understanding but it is to the extent possible for Sam without real personal experience.

    If Sam decides to move forward in spite of everything he has learned, he needs to keep that advice in perspective as he undertakes the project. This is infinite recursion as that knowledge is applied to the next situation.

    Cheers - L~R

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