*TEACH US WHAT YOU BELIEVE.*
I saw a wolf in the forest today and came back alive to tell the story. Now, nobody believed this because I should have at least sustained a scar or even died at that spot.
Finally, they concluded that I must have seen a dog or probably hallucinating.
I smiled at the listeners as if I was actually trying to deceive them. The whole scene crashed, as they concluded I was joking.
Well! I didn't blame them because I didn't believe it either.
(The question is; how can you teach others to learn what you dont believe?)
BY: UCHENNA OKEREKE. A.
There are known knowns, unknown knowns, known unknowns and unknown unknowns I.e things that you know that you know, things that you don't know that you know, things that you know that you don't know, and things that you don't know that you don't know, respectively.
ReplyDeleteYou know that you know because you saw it yourself. They don't know that they don't know because they don't know that you know that you know.
Don't mind the pun.
People now prefer to be empirical. They want to see, and touch before they believe. They want concrete evidence. The scientific credo has blinded their spiritual eyes. Let them wallow in their ignorance. And don't ever doubt what you know.
Obinna Emmanuel
ReplyDeleteyou're very right.