Is'nt it better to know a bit about a lot, than a lot about a bit?
Is'nt it better to know a bit about a lot, than a lot about a bit?
Not always.Is'nt it better to know a bit about a lot, than a lot about a bit?
The average long-term ZooChat member probably knows more quotable facts about zoos than almost anybody on the planet, but they also very likely have no experience of working in or running a zoo.
Having recently had a heart attack and treatment, I would totally agree!Well I would like my heart surgeon to know a lot about the heart, instead of only a bit about many organs.
Is'nt it better to know a bit about a lot, than a lot about a bit?
If I do get into a conversation with someone at a zoo, I make sure they or anyone within earshot is not a forum member, sniggering quietly at my nonsensical waffle.Yes, I feel like I know quite a bit more than the average zoo-going public, but compared to some people on this site, I'm definitely not knowledgeable about zoos.
There are exceptions! I was thinking more about animals.Well I would like my heart surgeon to know a lot about the heart, instead of only a bit about many organs.
There is usually someone who knows more than I doIf I do get into a conversation with someone at a zoo, I make sure they or anyone within earshot is not a forum member, sniggering quietly at my nonsensical waffle.
Knowledge comes with experience, and only time can provide it.I'm kind of in the same place in my sixties
There is usually someone who knows more than I do
Knowledge comes with experience, and only time can provide it.
Getting old is horrible! Don't get old!!Didn't David Gilmour sing:
"Thinking that we're getting older and wiser
When we're just getting old"
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