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<blockquote data-quote="Cabernet" data-source="post: 2798622" data-attributes="member: 128874"><p>I dont agree with this statement. To me that sounds slacker-ish and lazy. </p><p></p><p>As an anology I will relate this to the subject of studying the sword.</p><p></p><p>When will I ever need to know how to use a sword? Well the easy answer is, you wont. Thats true in a way. But when you learn how to use a sword, you arent just learning how to chop someones head off. You are learning body mechanics, distance, time. Maybe someone has a stick and is trying to hit you in the face. That useless sword knowledge would come in hand then eh? </p><p></p><p>Things relate to each other in a weird way. Will u ever need to know the square root of 530,0014 nope. But the WAY you learn it, andthe way you get there will help you later on. I believe very highly in problem solving. I feel that I am very analytical and am good at solving problems. I didnt get this way from saying "oh, i wont need to know this later". Again, its your choice, and only YOU know if it is a good decision or not. Just like Yohan not agreeing with me with the cheating issue. He doesnt know the circumstances and I dont expect him to completly understand what I am talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cabernet, post: 2798622, member: 128874"] I dont agree with this statement. To me that sounds slacker-ish and lazy. As an anology I will relate this to the subject of studying the sword. When will I ever need to know how to use a sword? Well the easy answer is, you wont. Thats true in a way. But when you learn how to use a sword, you arent just learning how to chop someones head off. You are learning body mechanics, distance, time. Maybe someone has a stick and is trying to hit you in the face. That useless sword knowledge would come in hand then eh? Things relate to each other in a weird way. Will u ever need to know the square root of 530,0014 nope. But the WAY you learn it, andthe way you get there will help you later on. I believe very highly in problem solving. I feel that I am very analytical and am good at solving problems. I didnt get this way from saying "oh, i wont need to know this later". Again, its your choice, and only YOU know if it is a good decision or not. Just like Yohan not agreeing with me with the cheating issue. He doesnt know the circumstances and I dont expect him to completly understand what I am talking about. [/QUOTE]
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