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"It may be the key problem, but it is a problem that extends to life in general. Rejecting well-reasoned arguments based on past experience, simply on the grounds that future experience may be different, is to reject the possibility of argument as such.
As another smart fellow, whose name was Aeschylus, said, "All wisdom begins with memory."
Baltassar
Agree completely. Not rejecting anything. I move forward sanguinely, rationally, humbly, searching for value, based on the best available information, gleaned from how things have worked out many times in the past, while stopping short of utter certainty that I'm right. That, as Shakespeare said, is cruising for a bruising.