The definition of Insanity

Worldtalker: You clearly have an interest in medicine. You could always go back to school and get a degree in the healthcare field. Have you ever considered that?

Really have no need for a licence,it's nice to understand these things in a emergency with no help on hand,you know the old saying, Do or Die!
 

Long day at work today, helped me think of another definition of insanity.

Trying to convince black that he and white are the same color.

Crispin
 

Long day at work today, helped me think of another definition of insanity.

Trying to convince black that he and white are the same color.

Crispin

Hang in there. If they bleed its the same color. If not they become grey when they collide. neither wins.
 

Trick question! It is a zen thing. I defer to Rebel and Pat-Tekker-Cat.


Crisp,I call you out on this one,you have said this defer thing before,are you able to humble yourself to say you don't know?I still love you my Brother,the older I get the more I realize I don't know,but,when I see it I recognise it,takes one to know ,I hope all this doesn't overload your mind.
 

In this parodoxal (un)real world, it actually does both and neither.
I'm with Rebel, me no scientists. :laughing7:
 

And the NEXT questions... WHAT is REALITY...? WHAT is ACTUALITY...? Make WT, the DIRECTOR of the Perpetual Motions Science Department...
 

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Insanity is a disconnection from reality.

See my by line, below.
 

Crisp,I call you out on this one,you have said this defer thing before,are you able to humble yourself to say you don't know?I still love you my Brother,the older I get the more I realize I don't know,but,when I see it I recognise it,takes one to know ,I hope all this doesn't overload your mind.

Well, I have no problems being humble. However, I believe that gravity is a pull. The scientific explanation is a force generated by the attraction of two objects towards each other. Keppler's law of planetary motion might be good read about it.

Humbly, every day I realize how much less I truly know. Especially with my job, I am constantly seeing situations and scenarios where I have a hard time processing and understanding them.

One love,
Crisp
 

"You have to go out of your mind to learn how to think."
Tim Leary.

I wonder what his writings would read like today. And Alpert's after 50 years.
 

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