Mxs wins.
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
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Peter Duniho writes:
You are so far off base here, it's not even funny.
People who don't know what they are talking about become emotional and
defensive when the answers they give are questioned. People who know
what they are talking about are undisturbed ... because they know that
they know. So when someone becomes upset simply because his answer
isn't accepted unconditionally, there's an extremely good chance that
he really doesn't have a clue, and is stressed by the potential
exposure of that fact.
I know people who are experts in their fields. If you ask a question,
they answer it. If you question the answer, they explain why the
answer is right. Since they are experts, they can explain as much as
necessary to convince anyone. They don't get emotional or angry,
because they have nothing to hide, and they know exactly what they are
talking about.
If anything, experts are more hesitant to answer than non-experts,
because experts know how many variables are involved. For example,
doctors typically qualify their answers to questions much more than
nurses, because doctors realize how many factors are involved in
giving a correct answer, whereas nurses often do not.
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So now you are saying those here don't know what they are talking about so I
have one question for you. Why do you keep asking question?
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