RE: Knowledge is Humbling

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Knowledge is Humbling

in writing •  7 years ago 

So I can take from your second graph that less knowledgeable people feel more entitled? And I am curious, what was going to be on the horizontal axis that you intentionally left out? Forgive me if this feels like an attack, it's really not, I'm just curious. I found this post going through my feed tonight, at some point you must have made a comment I found interesting enough to follow you.

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Well, I have no evidence for the second graph, but it certainly feels like it. Especially when looking at certain people that make policies ... although, after sleeping, it is a gross oversimplification.
And the horizontal axis ... I still can't put one there. It is not time (although it could be, in certain cases). Still, I made the graph initially leaving that axis out, because I never intended to put one there.

Good answer. For me, I would put age on that horizontal axis for the first graph. When I was young I thought I knew a lot more than I did and got wiser with age. Not in all cases, but in some cases it would work for the second graph as well.