One Must Know Almost Everything in Order to Know Anything.


Contra Socrates, the reality is, that one must know almost everything in order to know anything. At least, that’s my experience – breadth of knowledge falsifies presumptions of knowledge. And by knowing almost everything you can see that pattern causing everything, and it’s trivially simple. The universe is trivially simple in cause, just extraordinary in consequence.


Dwight Schrute @DwightExMachina

 
 

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