Two Hundred Twenty

Superficial thinking is dangerous thinking. It allows determinations without foundations. It breeds certainty where doubt should reside. Shallow, perfunctory explorations of ideas may permit us to claim we have examined issues but, in fact, we have only scratched the surface, leaving understanding to languish far below.

About John Swinburn

"Love not what you are but what you may become."― Miguel de Cervantes
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