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You are right. You jumped onto this thread late, but I suppose your
educationally honed insight, learning curve, and talent led to this
late entry.
These issues are deeper than any 'apples and oranges' quip.
Bryan Owen
Preservation Department
Frederick Law Olmsted NHS
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Subject: Re: Experience vs. Education
Author: Eugene Dillenburg <[log in to unmask]> at NP--INTERNET
Date: 1/15/97 17:31
Sorry for jumping onto this thread late, but...
I am reminded of the story of the Prussian general (probably a direct
ancestor) who was having dinner with his officers. A young lieutenant,
waxing philosphical, proposed "experience is the best teacher."
"Nonsense!" barked the general. "My donkey's been through five campaigns,
and is as ignorant of the art of war today as when I first bought her."
The moral: experience is useless without insight, awareness, and the ability
to learn from it (talents which are honed through education).
-- Gene
Eugene Dillenburg
Geology Department
The Field Museum FAX: 312-922-9566
Roosevelt Road at Lake Shore Dr. phone: 312-922-9410 ext. 293
Chicago, Illinois 60605
"Never pay more than minimum wage for a shirt."
-- Bruce Elliott
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