Avimimus Posted April 30 Posted April 30 4 minutes ago, Kubert said: I'll be honest with you guys...I must've use Google to find what Heinkel Lerche is. I am deeply sorry and ashamed for my level of ignorance. Don't be! There is always more to learn. In my opinion, the things which are of value are curiosity (wanting to know), and humility (acknowledge that there is something we don't know) - those things are more valuable than knowing something already, and will be appreciated by anyone with enough sense (and certainly historians etc.)
Dash,Polder Posted April 30 Posted April 30 (edited) 37 minutes ago, Kubert said: I'll be honest with you guys...I must've use Google to find what Heinkel Lerche is. I am deeply sorry and ashamed for my level of ignorance. That was your first mistake, always consult the silver thin haired guy first. Edited April 30 by Dash,Polder 2 1
GrumpyGnome Posted April 30 Posted April 30 When you are young, fresh out of school with a hard-earned degree, you know everything. As you grow older you gain wisdom and come to know that you know very little. 4
PaperPilot Posted May 2 Posted May 2 On 5/1/2026 at 9:53 AM, GrumpyGnome said: When you are young, fresh out of school with a hard-earned degree, you know everything. As you grow older you gain wisdom and come to know that you know very little. You're not wrong. Life is you're greatest teacher 1
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