"I tend to believe, that in most things, there is not one truth, but many shades and that I benefit from hearing the multiplicity." <font size=4> Ah, again, you can't refute the factual accuracy of the wide swath of information I gather to form my POV, you can't point to anything specific that supports your POV, so it's back to reliance on sweeping generalities that make great sound bites, yet, in reality, prove absolutely nothing.<font size=3>
"Your batch of replies to my most recent post shows latitude and humility that I had not previously seen. I appreciate that."
Actually, it takes latitude & humility to force oneself to look beyond one's own bias, to acknowledge one's bias & to force yourself to give consideration to POV's that differ from one's bias while forming/changing one's own POV or taking a firm stand against faulty POV's.
BTW, this post tell it straight up......
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