Those who speak don't know. Those who know don't speak — Laozi
Is there something that you feel or think you truly know. Perhaps some universal truth or intuitional feeling? — Thinking
There's no way we can answer the question without being dishonest.
I would've liked to say that I know nothing but then I know that I know nothing and that's self-refuting.
I would've liked to take Agrippa's route and bring up the Munchhausen trilemma but that to is self-refuting to a certain extent and it's no longer as satisfying as it would be were that not the case.
I guess, given these two limitations, I should simply shut up and not say a word.
Perhaps, instead of all that I wrote above I should post this: :zip: The less said, the better :smile:
Those who speak don't know. Those who know don't speak
— Laozi — TheMadFool
I know that uncertainty is frustrating and certainty is foolish. — 180 Proof
Is there something that you feel or think you truly know. — Thinking
Perhaps some universal truth or intuitional feeling?
What about something from experience?
Those who speak don't know. Those who know don't speak — Laozi
He said that did he? — Daemon
What you know you must be able to tell — Socrates
I know that I know nothing — Socrates
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