• More of my philosophy about being logically consistent..

    From World-News2100@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 14 17:33:14 2021
    Hello...


    More of my philosophy about being logically consistent..

    I am a white arab from Morocco, and i think i am smart since i have also invented many scalable algorithms and algorithms..

    I invite you to look at the following known black american that
    says the following:

    "FAILURE Means You've LEARNED Another VALUABLE LESSON!"

    Here he is in the following video:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHpDeonEwO4

    And we had, before the above saying, the same saying in Morocco as
    following:

    "Koul 3atra fiha khir"

    But i think that the above black american is not smart and that those
    above sayings are not smart and are not logically consistent, and i
    think i am smart and i am rapidly seeing a pattern with my fluid
    intelligence and here it is:

    I will say that since you have two types of learning, and here they are:

    1- Learning by being the right prevention

    2- Learning by not being the right prevention

    So i think the above sayings are not logically consistent,
    since if in the second type of learning above you have made a mistake
    that you have not to make if you are the right prevention, you can not
    "simply" say as a conclusion by being "positive" that it is a "valuable" lesson, since logically this positive way of saying is not logically
    allowed since the conclusion must be that making the mistake is a
    stupidity that you had not to make and that it is not a "valuable"
    lesson , so then i say that the above sayings are logically inconsistent.

    And if you want logically consistent proverbs, here is my new proverbs
    that are logically consistent and that are interesting:

    So you can read all my proverbs that i have just invented quickly here:

    https://groups.google.com/g/alt.culture.morocco/c/ZyUvFt_nix8



    Thank you,
    Amine Moulay Ramdane.

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