jueves, 5 de mayo de 2011

Seth Godin on Seeing the Truth

Eight things you’ve probably never seen with your own eyes: 
  • Buzz Aldrin,
  • the US debt, 
  • multi-generational evolution of mammals, 
  • an atom of hydrogen, 
  • Google’s search algorithm, 
  • the inside of a nuclear power plant,
  • a whale and 
  • the way your body digests a cookie.

 That doesn’t mean they don’t exist, nor does it mean you can’t find a way to make them useful.
Richard Feynman said, "I don't know what's the matter with people: they don't learn by understanding, they learn by some other way — by rote or something. Their knowledge is so fragile!"
Merely because it's invisible doesn't mean it's true--or false.

Is it a skill to figure out what's true, even if it's invisible?


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