On 02/24/2014 06:08 PM, Gary Schiltz wrote:I agree. That's one of the most annoying expressions. It seems to come
> Knowing the limits of one’s own knowledge is an admirable trait, i.e. the more you know, the more you realize how much you don’t know. What really gripes me are people who seem to get some kind of perverse pleasure in their own ignorance. “Oh, that’s way too complex for me to understand” is not that uncommon an attitude when it comes to science and tech.
in 2 stripes: 1) those who actually believe it, which may indicate an
inferiority complex and 2) those practicing the humility topos,
passively aggressively asserting that those who take the time to
learn/understand that subject are geeks or wasting their time or
somesuch. I don't know which is more annoying (1) or (2).
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