Originally Posted by
wildandblue
classyt I love your question, also I'm an old man (85) with no time or inclination to read all 4 pages of answers, so I'll just respond to your original question with my 2 cents worth:
Truth is true whether you happen to believe in it or not. When you think about it, we spend like 25 years or so growing up and learning, maybe 25 years as an independent adult, and the next 25 or so gradually forgetting stuff. So if we are "smart" for maybe a third of our lives, and our "smarts" were provided to us mostly by other people, our mentors and teachers and parents and friends and relatives; what exactly do we have to be so proud of? That we paid attention once in awhile when our dad or mom told us stuff? That we learned how to read so we could read a book or instruction manual or a speed limit sign? We will be remembered for who we were, not what we knew. A person can have a lot of knowledge in this way, and folks can still not listen to him or her, so their knowledge is basically wasted.