“If you have always done it that way, it is probably wrong”
– Charles Kettering
While “probably” is applicable to many cases, with others it might be better to say “there’s a chance it is wrong.” The key is to be open to that chance, and willing to investigate, and see it. Your thoughts?
~centerfield6
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Hmmm. Not a fan of this quote… Plus it’s too vague.
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Vague?
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Your reply sounds personal, Mags.
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It also sounds like something a mother in law would say if she disapproves of her daughter in law.
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Huh?
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Please help me understand how it sounds like something a disapproving mother in law would say
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Not personal at all. Just not a fan of the quote.
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ok. It seems to be a way of saying that some “traditions” and the way the “old boys” used to do it isn’t necessarily the way it should be done nor the best way. Surely not the only way. That’s why I made the addendum.
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I see. Thanks for clarifying😁
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You’re welcome.
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