Started by ~Souza~, November 28, 2010, 04:58:01 PM
@ bec
QuoteTalking it out helps to keep theories real and coherent. The best theories are still standing after getting hashed and rehashed by many minds working on the same project a the same time. It's the same reason scientists share the results of their independent research. I'm not elevating us to the level of scientists, I'm just searching for a more eloquent way to say, it's good to talk about it with others so you don't start believing your own bullshit.
Talking it out helps to keep theories real and coherent. The best theories are still standing after getting hashed and rehashed by many minds working on the same project a the same time. It's the same reason scientists share the results of their independent research.
I'm not elevating us to the level of scientists, I'm just searching for a more eloquent way to say, it's good to talk about it with others so you don't start believing your own bullshit.
It keeps you grounded in the coherant, and on a progressive track, to soundboard each other.
I struggle with this, too, as my own "B.S." can be gloriously believable! Ha ha ha geek/
"Make your absence enough for someone to feel his absence, but not extend it too much for someone that does not learn to live without you."
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