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Just to reply to your post Stephen without derailing the OP's Cholesterol and diabetes thread.
Now you said in your reply after calling people ''Ignorant'' who don't read books:
''Books are knowledge. Knowledge is the antidote to ignorance. In a world of libraries, second hand books, free e-books, and audiobooks there really is no excuse for not "reading". There is certainly no excuse for openly critising a book that you have never read, especially if you somehow perceive the contents as controversial. With that type of thinking there would be no Origin of Species, no Wealth of Nations, no Das Kapital...''
But what about people who cannot read anymore due to a stroke for example, my mother had a stroke 3 years ago and hasn't read a book since and her short term memory is shot, is she 'without knowledge' or how you like to put it ''IGNORANT''?
Disability charities would be appalled at anyone saying such a thing about people who are disadvantaged in society and simply cannot read books, you really need to always at the bigger picture and not think that everyone is in the same position as youself.
Just one more thing, there are many things in life we learn without the need to read a book, for example walking, riding a bike, learning to drive, swimming, forming a relationship, traveling and much much more, the greatest University in the world as my Lecturer once said is ''The University of Life''....... :thumbup:
Now you said in your reply after calling people ''Ignorant'' who don't read books:
''Books are knowledge. Knowledge is the antidote to ignorance. In a world of libraries, second hand books, free e-books, and audiobooks there really is no excuse for not "reading". There is certainly no excuse for openly critising a book that you have never read, especially if you somehow perceive the contents as controversial. With that type of thinking there would be no Origin of Species, no Wealth of Nations, no Das Kapital...''
But what about people who cannot read anymore due to a stroke for example, my mother had a stroke 3 years ago and hasn't read a book since and her short term memory is shot, is she 'without knowledge' or how you like to put it ''IGNORANT''?
Disability charities would be appalled at anyone saying such a thing about people who are disadvantaged in society and simply cannot read books, you really need to always at the bigger picture and not think that everyone is in the same position as youself.
Just one more thing, there are many things in life we learn without the need to read a book, for example walking, riding a bike, learning to drive, swimming, forming a relationship, traveling and much much more, the greatest University in the world as my Lecturer once said is ''The University of Life''....... :thumbup: