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![]() > So, what do YOU think you know about this,
> that or the other? Gordon, What seems like a long, long time ago, I sat down on a settee next to a fireplace. I was alone. As I sat there, in my mind's eye I quietly pictured out in front of me, one by one, each of the following: Everything I learned from newspapers and magazines. Everything I learned from radio, TV and movies. Everything I learned from my parents. Everything I learned from friends and relatives. Everything I learned from my religion. Everything I learned from my education. After I assembled the first of these mental packets of outside influence, I placed it behind me. I then assembled the next one and placed IT behind me, and so on. Then, when I could come up with no more data to view and no other outside sources of influence to put behind me, I decided “OK, now *I’m* going to look FOR MYSELF!” As I began to peer into the void now stretching out in front of me, a question spontaneously arose: “What do *I* know, FOR SURE?" The answer came quick and easy. After having looked FOR MYSELF for the first time without any outside influence, I discovered that there was indeed ONE THING, and ONE THING ONLY that *I* knew FOR SURE. And that was ... That I knew *NOTHING* for sure! While some might find this answer disquieting, for me it was a comforting revelation. Prior to this I had BELIEVED that I knew many things without REALLY knowing anything. There was now one thing, discovered on my own, that I ACTUALLY knew --- that I knew NOTHING for sure! And I didn’t just BELIEVE it. I *KNEW* it with complete and total, unshakable certainty! I had made my very first advance! And that, Gordon, was the beginning of a most fascinating journey. ---- Hugh |
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