The power of knowledge

Re: The power of knowledge

by Colin Fraser -
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Hhahahahaaaaa!!! Well worth a laugh. The problem is that this could be a little too close to reality that it may appear..smile  However, I have to say...

  • If its not broken then don't fix it.

Which essentially says change nothing. So how does one recognise when something works, but is not what is really needed or when it becomes outmoded. We, and I mean everyone, is guilty of holding onto something because it is known, comfortable, when it is long past its use-by date. History is littered with  examples of this, and since the digital revolution began, how many examples of this have we each seen or even done? 

  • Knowledge is important in decision making.

And since when has not having sufficient knowledge or understanding ever stopped anyone from making decisions? clown