Idiocy of Inaction
I proudly include myself in the idiot category. Idiocy in the modern age isn't an all-encompassing, twenty four hour situation for most people. It's a condition that everybody slips into many times a day. Life is just too complicated to be smart all the time.
I tried to remember when I had made an idiot of myself. I tried hard to find even the smallest incident when I had been an idiot. I was at my wits end to find one. What does that mean? That I am the perfect person. I guess quite the reverse. The most idiotic person. I haven't been an idiot because I haven't done anything for fear of being an idiot. Isn't that the worst kind of idiocy - that of inaction?
So, you can declare me to be an idiot, but just so that you wouldn't consider me to be a plagarist, and to demonstrate that I am not an idiot to think that you will take this as completely original - I must confess that this post is "inspired" by Scott Adams' 'The Dilbert Principle' :).
I tried to remember when I had made an idiot of myself. I tried hard to find even the smallest incident when I had been an idiot. I was at my wits end to find one. What does that mean? That I am the perfect person. I guess quite the reverse. The most idiotic person. I haven't been an idiot because I haven't done anything for fear of being an idiot. Isn't that the worst kind of idiocy - that of inaction?
So, you can declare me to be an idiot, but just so that you wouldn't consider me to be a plagarist, and to demonstrate that I am not an idiot to think that you will take this as completely original - I must confess that this post is "inspired" by Scott Adams' 'The Dilbert Principle' :).
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