Tuesday’s Two Random Thoughts

His humor tended to be cruder than I like, but there was the occasional gem.

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  1. Neil Remington Abramson's avatar
    Neil Remington Abramson · · Reply

    I think it best to remain skeptical of my own answers as much as other people’s depending what I am talking about. In the Johari Window illustration, as I recall, there is a box where we know we know, but in actuality we don’t. And that is a major potential source of error in a Western culture that prides itself on knowing and it’s ability to control the outcome. And, as we know, more in theory than in practice, pride comes before the fall.

    1. Lorne Anderson's avatar

      Actually, pride comes before destruction. It is a haughty spirit that comes before the fall. Proverbs 16:18. But yes, I agree.

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