Crossing the Bridge

  • Thinking in and of itself is connaturally worthless. Knowing is not.  The word “knowledge” was invented for a reason; no one ever thought to invent the word “thinkledge” because there has never been any value attached to it.  Merely thinking something does not educate or advance a worthy cause.  Knowledge does and frequently will.  Knowing something—Anything!—is important, but simply thinking things has no merit whatsoever.  The bridge separating thought from knowledge may be quite lengthy and is not always the easiest to navigate and ultimately cross over, yet it is essential this bridge be crossed if you desire to be regarded as anything other than a dullard, a dreamer, or a fraud.

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