Ignorance is an antonym for learning LO20628

Scott Simmerman (SquareWheels@compuserve.com)
Wed, 10 Feb 1999 13:50:36 -0500

Replying to LO20579 --

Gosh, interesting dialog on "Ignorance is an antonym for learning" (such
as Roy Greenhalgh's LO20579).

In a similar vein, I am reminded of the coach of the Utah Jazz basketball
team talking with one of the players (Frank Layton and Jeff Wilkins) as
reported in Sports Illustrated probably 15 years ago:

Coach - "Son, what is it with you? Is it ignorance or apathy."

Player - "Coach. I don't know and I don't care."

(I've seen it attributed to others since the first time Layton said it and
don't know the original original source, but it does fit with Layton!
Funny guy!)

Love those reframes that make you stop and think, especially those that
exemplify conceptualistic innuendo and cascade it onto cosmological
luminence.

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