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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 758094" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>One of my sons took two years to make a decision about going into the Marines. He thought he had covered every angle. He looked at the army and navy also. He even went to a weekend boot camp. It took him having the experience to gain the knowledge which gave him the wisdom to understand the fallacy of his initial decision. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes you just can't think things "ALL THE WAY THROUGH"! I contend that in most cases we just<em> <strong>don't know</strong></em> what we<em> <strong>don't know</strong></em><strong>.</strong> Don't get me wrong Steve! I like your thought pattern and highly agree with taking a deep breath and thinking things through. This is great advice. There is just one wrench we usually throw into our decision making process, when we really want something (or want to believe something) we justify it anyway we can to make it fit our parameters of acceptance. </p><p></p><p><strong>A key component of wisdom is experience. </strong>I am just saying......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 758094, member: 9789"] One of my sons took two years to make a decision about going into the Marines. He thought he had covered every angle. He looked at the army and navy also. He even went to a weekend boot camp. It took him having the experience to gain the knowledge which gave him the wisdom to understand the fallacy of his initial decision. Sometimes you just can't think things "ALL THE WAY THROUGH"! I contend that in most cases we just[I] [B]don't know[/B][/I] what we[I] [B]don't know[/B][/I][B].[/B] Don't get me wrong Steve! I like your thought pattern and highly agree with taking a deep breath and thinking things through. This is great advice. There is just one wrench we usually throw into our decision making process, when we really want something (or want to believe something) we justify it anyway we can to make it fit our parameters of acceptance. [B]A key component of wisdom is experience. [/B]I am just saying...... [/QUOTE]
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