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Where's the spam from Mark Lloyd 03-10-2008
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Posted by RicodJour on March 11, 2008, 10:41 am
>
> "So far as I can remember, there is not one word
> in the Gospels in praise of intelligence."
> --Bertrand Russell

A very quotable sig, but there is a difference between intelligence
and wisdom - wisdom is highly preferred. I know plenty of intelligent
people who are stupid, and I don't know a single wise person that is
stupid. ;)

R

Posted by Smitty Two on March 11, 2008, 11:03 am
In article

> I know plenty of intelligent
> people who are stupid, and I don't know a single wise person that is
> stupid.

The second part of this sentence implies that stupid is the opposite of
intelligent, and is unrelated to wisdom. The first part contradicts the
idea that stupid is the opposite of intelligent, and implies that it is
the opposite of wise.

What did you mean to say?

Posted by RicodJour on March 11, 2008, 11:21 am
> In article
>
> > I know plenty of intelligent
> > people who are stupid, and I don't know a single wise person that is
> > stupid.
>
> The second part of this sentence implies that stupid is the opposite of
> intelligent, and is unrelated to wisdom. The first part contradicts the
> idea that stupid is the opposite of intelligent, and implies that it is
> the opposite of wise.
>
> What did you mean to say?

I meant exactly what I wrote, but I'll be happy to clarify it for
you. You're inferring that I meant there is no correlation between
intelligence and wisdom, but I certainly did not imply it. There are
many types of intelligence, purportedly seven, but most often some
sort of test-taking is the barometer of intelligence.

All doctors and lawyers are intelligent or they'd never have
graduated, and that puts them in the upper levels of 'intelligence'.
Some of the stupidest people I know are doctors and lawyers. Eliot
Spitzer is a very intelligent man - he is not a wise man, and in fact
is fairly stupid. Is that any clearer?

R

Posted by BobK207 on March 11, 2008, 12:50 pm
>
> > In article
>
> > > I know plenty of intelligent
> > > people who are stupid, and I don't know a single wise person that is
> > > stupid.
>
> > The second part of this sentence implies that stupid is the opposite of
> > intelligent, and is unrelated to wisdom. The first part contradicts the
> > idea that stupid is the opposite of intelligent, and implies that it is
> > the opposite of wise.
>
> > What did you mean to say?
>
> I meant exactly what I wrote, but I'll be happy to clarify it for
> you. You're inferring that I meant there is no correlation between
> intelligence and wisdom, but I certainly did not imply it. There are
> many types of intelligence, purportedly seven, but most often some
> sort of test-taking is the barometer of intelligence.
>
> All doctors and lawyers are intelligent or they'd never have
> graduated, and that puts them in the upper levels of 'intelligence'.
> Some of the stupidest people I know are doctors and lawyers. Eliot
> Spitzer is a very intelligent man - he is not a wise man, and in fact
> is fairly stupid. Is that any clearer?
>
> R

R-


>>Spitzer is a very intelligent man - he is not a wise man, and in fact is
fairly stupid.<<<

At least now he can serve as a excellent "bad example". :)

Too bad the law, in his case, be unequally applied...his resignation
will serve as his punishment.

If he was a "regular"guy or a high profile businessman, some eager
federal prosecutor would go after him on federal charges.

How poetic would that have been?

cheers
Bob


Posted by Smitty Two on March 11, 2008, 11:54 pm
In article

> > In article
> >
> > > I know plenty of intelligent
> > > people who are stupid, and I don't know a single wise person that is
> > > stupid.
> >
> > The second part of this sentence implies that stupid is the opposite of
> > intelligent, and is unrelated to wisdom. The first part contradicts the
> > idea that stupid is the opposite of intelligent, and implies that it is
> > the opposite of wise.
> >
> > What did you mean to say?
>
> I meant exactly what I wrote, but I'll be happy to clarify it for
> you. You're inferring that I meant there is no correlation between
> intelligence and wisdom, but I certainly did not imply it. There are
> many types of intelligence, purportedly seven, but most often some
> sort of test-taking is the barometer of intelligence.
>
> All doctors and lawyers are intelligent or they'd never have
> graduated, and that puts them in the upper levels of 'intelligence'.
> Some of the stupidest people I know are doctors and lawyers. Eliot
> Spitzer is a very intelligent man - he is not a wise man, and in fact
> is fairly stupid. Is that any clearer?
>
> R

Is it any clearer? No, it isn't. But thanks for the effort.

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