Monday, June 6, 2011

Con-con-con-conclusions

Conclusions are far too often based on circumstances and the world around us than they are on cold, hard facts. The problem is if our world is skewed or topsy-turvy, then our conclusions have their basis on what is not correct to begin with. Accuracy is a difficult goal to achieve when you are grounded in a world of lifestyles, traditions, values, education, teachings, religions, peer pressure, media offerings, distorted historical perspective, and various other factors which might fly in the face of providing an accurate world view.

Don't jump to conclusions.
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