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Not sure I’m a fit. Imagine that knowledge and wisdom—not the same—are morsels to be consumed in a large jar, occupying 25% of the volume. I attempt to digest some morsels then step back and examine the jar and its contents. I see two things:

1. After much consumption I see that the 25% still holds.

2. I see the volume capacity of the jar has increased significantly.

Therefore, the amount of knowledge and wisdom to be consumed has increased significantly.

In simpler terms, the more I learn, the more I find there is to learn that can be graphed like curve going asymptotically to zero.

In even simpler terms, as Socrates found after his search for knowledge and wisdom “I know nothing.”

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You blend right in. Socrates may be the name most of us chose for our dogs. Because they listen well and teach us everything.

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Thank you Jennifer. I got your GPC score and will look at it and become more familiar with your interests in the next few days. If you were looking for an autoresponder email, it’s not happening. If you take time to comment, I take time to honor you.

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