image 1:

  • Mr. A says a lot of things to person B who knows less than he does.
    • ‘B’s who lack knowledge are inferior to me.’
    • You need to study up.

2:

  • However, this could simply be that A only sees what he’s good at. - Observation coverage issues - leader of a monkey’s mountain (e.g., a gazelle) described it as “not looking outside the mountain” - Fog of Literacy then thought, “Maybe you can’t see it in the first place.” - parochial is the expression “I don’t know,” but I’m not trying to know or I can’t know.
  • Any claim that A makes against B for “less knowledge” in this situation is boomerang.
    • However, because of A’s narrow field of view, A cannot observe it
    • B may be observable
      • but in many cases, B is not willing to “teach” A because B perceives A as an “obnoxious person”.
    • Also related to [Do it right” is a mid-core philosophy.
    • After all, acting on the basis of that against someone who appears to be “less knowledgeable” from your point of view is a streak of evil.
    • If they ask, I’ll tell them, otherwise I’ll be non-interventionist, which is good.

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