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A definition of learning can be “learning is a change of behavior resulting from experience”. That experience can be something that happened to you, something of which you have firsthand knowledge, or something you have heard and sounds reasonable to you.
It’s that thing about ‘sounds reasonable’ I want to address. Here we are bantering back and forth about everything under the sun and I want to know if any of you have changed your mind on anything. We all have opinions on all things. Those opinions are formed as the result of our experience. But has, say, a Dem become a Rep, because of what has been ‘learned’ here?
Or do we just come here to enjoy the sometimes heated discourse of another and then carry on as before? Oh yeah, please try to give this some thought rather than just being flippant with the “I learned to stay out of HD” type of answer.
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A definition of learning can be "learning is a change of behavior resulting from experience". That experience can be something that happened to you, something of which you have firsthand knowledge, or something you have heard and sounds reasonable to you.
It's that thing about 'sounds reasonable' I want to address. Here we are bantering back and forth about everything under the sun and I want to know if any of you have changed your mind on anything. We all have opinions on all things. Those opinions are formed as the result of our experience. But has, say, a Dem become a Rep, because of what has been 'learned' here?
Or do we just come here to enjoy the sometimes heated discourse of another and then carry on as before? Oh yeah, please try to give this some thought rather than just being flippant with the "I learned to stay out of HD" type of answer.