SMOL made a rather nice post over here giving a great medical analogy (read here).
The worse thing in life is when after a string of good results, what you think you know actually turns out to be flawed, incomplete, or just filled with bias.
In this case, not knowing may even be safer because you don’t get overconfident.
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Stacey Ziegler
Tuesday 5th of November 2013
Very nice
Singapore Man of Leisure
Thursday 31st of October 2013
Kyith,
Your're too kind ;)
Thanks!
Kyith
Tuesday 5th of November 2013
Just thought that it is something that more folks shoukd know about
Kyith
Tuesday 5th of November 2013
Just thought that it is something that more folks shoukd know about
Kyith
Tuesday 5th of November 2013
Just thought that it is something that more folks shoukd know about
Kyith
Tuesday 5th of November 2013
Just thought that it is something that more folks shoukd know about