If you get mixed up in philosophy or religion, you’re essentially signing up for a perpetual crash course in what it feels like to be a Dunning-Kruger case. Tolerating it requires humility bordering on hubris.
If you get mixed up in philosophy or religion, you’re essentially signing up for a perpetual crash course in what it feels like to be a Dunning-Kruger case. Tolerating it requires humility bordering on hubris.