I've seen it more than once that people just don't want to believe him

Sometimes, we hear or read things that just don't make sense. Our natural instinct is to reject them, especially if they go against what we hold to be true.

However, there are a few monks that when they say something that seems wrong, cause me to carefully check that I understand what they are saying and then question my own background knowledge. ikegami is one of those monks! That's not to say that anyone is infallible...just that the words of some monks cause more self questioning than others because they are properly saying something wise or, at the very least, something I can learn from.


In reply to Re^3: Rogue character(s) at start of JSON file by Bod
in thread Rogue character(s) at start of JSON file by Bod

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